Stoneware Spaghetti Teller by Karin and Walther Zander

This stoneware spaghetti teller, or pasta plate, was made by Karin and Walther Zander
at their studio in Drage, Germany. The glaze is called "Eisblau".
Although the "spout" works very well for pouring, it is in fact for resting a spoon or fork on.
This particular plate was probably made in the late 80's or early 90's.

They both began to work together in 1972 in Hamburg, then moved to an old farmhouse in Fahrenholz.
Walther experimented with glazes and produced all the paint work, while Karin throw the pots.

Sadly, Walther died in 2007 and Karin passed away in 2008.

It is marked underneath with the Zanders distinctive sgraffito signature.
W, K, and Z can be made out quite easily ... I am not sure what the rest of the mark means
... one part looks like a 7.

This is in excellent condition - no scratches, chips, or cracks,
3.75 inches high/96mm high.
Widest diameter: 9.5 inches/235mm.

Price: 100 GB Pounds (or the equivalent in Euro's or US Dollars)
plus Postage and Packing within the EU: 20 GB Pounds.
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This work will be protected by bubble wrap
then packed with strong corrugated cardboard.

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