Around 1970, this West Germany jug was manufactured in Germany at the Dümler&Breiden factory. The jug consists of two colors: (cream) white and gray with a sheen. At the bottom of the jug is the model number (030) and the height (15cm).

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

About West Germany (Dümler&Breiden)
A West Germany vase/jug is (almost) always made in Germany. Under the West Germany name, there are about thirty different brands such as Scheurich, Bay, Jasba, Carstens and Dümler&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.
Dümler&Breiden was founded in 1883 and was based in Höhr-Grenzhausen, Germany. Traditional pottery such as beer jugs and cups were manufactured in the beginning. After World War II, the company experienced significant growth and Dümler&Breiden was one of the most influential ceramics manufacturers of its time. In 1995 the company closed its doors.