
STUDIO POTTERY JUG VASE BY WILHELM AND ELLY KUCH
A beautiful, jug-form cabinet vase with a bulbous belly and graceful, thin neck and handle by husband-and-wife, master potters Wilhelm & Elly Kuch. The dark satin espresso-brown body is decorated with contrasting elongated oval indentations, all individually glazed in glossy white. Probably dating to the '60s, it is in perfect condition and has likely been displayed as a beautiful object rather than served as a functional vase. It would grace any collection of modern pottery. TÖPFEREI WILHELM & ELLY KUCH began in 1947 as a workshop specializing in the production of art ceramics, with an emphasis on glazing. Founded by autodidact Wilhelm Kuch (b. 1925) in the Bavarian municipality of Burgthann, 20 km southeast of Nuremberg, it was rechristened in 1951 following Wilhelm's marriage to potter and goldsmith Elly Hauenstein (1929–2008). As a craft-oriented studio, TÖPFEREI KUCH continually worked with apprentices and journeymen, and the range of materials and techniques employed was