Deutsches Museum, Munich - Ceramics & Glass Photos

The Deutsches Museum in Munich hosts a collection of ceramics & glass with a perspective on art & industrial history.

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Deutsches Museum on Museumsinsel. Munich, Germany.Ceramics display with central ancient pottery vessels at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Tiled stove with green lead glazed earthenware tiles made for Castle Haneberg in Thurgau, Switzerland at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Bartmann jug with frieze around middle at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Deutsches Museum (1925) on Museumsinsel. Munich, Germany.Ceramics display with central ancient pottery vessels at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Tiled stove (17thC) with green lead glazed earthenware tiles made for Castle Haneberg in Thurgau, Switzerland at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Bartmann jug (1560-80) with frieze around middle at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Stoneware tankard & covered jug with four seasons relief , both from Belgium at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Screw-top stoneware bottle with tin stopper from Westerwald at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stoneware jug with blue & violet colors from Westerwald at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stoneware Apostle tankard with molded decoration added bearing names of 11 Apostles from Creusen at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Stoneware tankard (1580) & covered jug with four seasons relief (1589), both from Belgium at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Screw-top stoneware bottle with tin stopper (1676) from Westerwald at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stoneware jug (2nd half 17thC) with blue & violet colors from Westerwald at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stoneware Apostle tankard (1692) with molded decoration added bearing names of 11 Apostles from Creusen at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Ceramic German beer mugs at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stoneware vase printed with four seasons by C, Warth of Villeroy & Boch, Mettlach at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Porcelain plate using pâte-sur-pâte technique from Berlin at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Berlin porcelain vase with ox blood color (first produced in Europe by Hermann A. Seger using copper oxide plus green lip due to copper ions) at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Ceramic German beer mugs (late 18thC & 1821) at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stoneware vase printed with four seasons (c1895) by C, Warth of Villeroy & Boch, Mettlach at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Porcelain plate using pâte-sur-pâte technique (c1895) from Berlin at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Berlin porcelain vase (c1900) with ox blood color (first produced in Europe by Hermann A. Seger using copper oxide (Cu2O) plus green lip due to copper ions) at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Rozenburg porcelain art nouveau vase from Holland at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Ceramic vase for Paris World's Expo by Max Laeuger at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Porcelain "in Blossom" plate with gilded & enameled border by Augarten Wien at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Nymphenburg porcelain platter from Cumberland service at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Rozenburg porcelain art nouveau vase (1907) from Holland at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Ceramic vase for Paris World's Expo (1900) by Max Laeuger at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Porcelain "in Blossom" plate with gilded & enameled border (c1900) by Augarten Wien at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Nymphenburg porcelain platter from Cumberland service (c1925) at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Nymphenburg porcelain figure of philosopher & gazelle by Joseph Wackerle for Nymphenburg at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.TAC Gropius coffee pot & creamer by Walter Gropius & Louis McMillen for Rosenthal Porcelain at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Model of a glass blowing shop at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Model of how tall pieces of glass are blown by hand at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Nymphenburg porcelain figure of philosopher & gazelle (1930) by Joseph Wackerle for Nymphenburg at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.TAC Gropius coffee pot & creamer (1969) by Walter Gropius & Louis McMillen for Rosenthal Porcelain at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Model of a glass blowing shop at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Model of how tall pieces of glass are blown by hand at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
First European fully automated bottle blowing machine by E. Roirant at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Landgrave's tankard from Hesse at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Green cased glass goblet by Oranienhütte Franz Losky at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Glass tea-service 1930-5 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen., of Jena at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
First European fully automated bottle blowing machine (1923) by E. Roirant at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Landgrave's tankard (humpen) (1676) from Hesse at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Green cased glass goblet (1925) by Oranienhütte Franz Losky at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Glass tea-service 1930-5 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen., of Jena at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Glass vase with elephant design by Glashütte Valentin Eisch KG, of Frauenau at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Drinking glasses with etched gold rims by Glashütte Valentin Eisch KG, of Frauenau at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stemmed drinking glasses by Rosenthal AG of Amberg at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Display about molding TV picture tubes at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Glass vase with elephant design (1989) by Glashütte Valentin Eisch KG, of Frauenau at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Drinking glasses with etched gold rims (1989) by Glashütte Valentin Eisch KG, of Frauenau at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Stemmed drinking glasses (1990) by Rosenthal AG of Amberg at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.Display about molding TV picture tubes (1980) at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.

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