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Field Bouquet ‘Spring’ in a West Germany Vase

This West-Germany vase was made around 1960 in the factory Carstens.

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Brighten up any room with silk decorative flowers in a vintage vase. This set is suitable in both a business setting and an eyecatcher in every household. It is very easy to maintain, as these flowers do not decay. Ideal for rooms where there is little light present.

Pictured is a Vintage West Germany Vase ‘Carstens 1531 20’ with silk Field Bouquet ‘Spring. This West German vase was made around 1960 at the Carstens factory. The vase has one ear and consists of three colors: light blue, light brown and dark brown. At the bottom of the vase is the mark: 1531 (model number) and 20 (height) and W. Germany. The vase is in very good condition and is still completely intact.

Interior advice
This West Germany vase fits in both a classic and modern interior. You can place it for example on a TV cabinet, (side) table, windowsill or in a bookcase. You can also place (silk or dry) flowers in it.

Silk flowers
These high quality silk flowers are composed as Field Bouquet ‘Spring’. Each flower is unique and may therefore differ from the photo when you receive the bouquet. Other wishes? In consultation, your ideal bouquet can be composed. Please send an e-mail!

Note: this vase is sold out. These flowers can be ordered in combination with another vase.

The vase or bouquet can also be ordered separately.

About West Germany (Carstens)
A West Germany vase is (almost) always made in Germany. Under the name West Germany there are about thirty different brands such as Scheurich, Bay, Jasba, Carstens and Dumbler&Breiden. During the 1950s through the 1970s, these brands were incredibly popular and many vases were produced during this period. A West Germany vase can be recognized by its “bouncy” appearance with a professionally applied glaze.
In 1945, the Carstens factory was founded by brothers Christian and Ernst Carstens after they lost most of their factories to the DDR The Carstens Uffrecht factory in East Germany became the manufacturer VEB Haldensleben. The Carstens factory Tonnieshof was located in Freden an der Leine (West Germany). In the 1960s Carstens expanded and products were produced in Austria, Chile, Argentina and Australia. The factory closed its doors in 1987.

 

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