Vintage Zeller Keramik “Anuschka” Red Floral Oval Dish Hand-Painted German
Vintage Zeller Keramik “Anuschka” Red Floral Oval Dish – Hand-Painted German Pottery (c.1960s–1980s)
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Add a bold touch of vintage German craftsmanship to your home with this striking Zeller Keramik oval ceramic dish from the sought-after “Anuschka” series. Produced in Zell am Harmersbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, this piece showcases the company’s tradition of hand-painted decoration combined with a vivid mid-century flair.
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The dish is finished in a glossy enamel red glaze with a stylised floral motif in black and green. The underside carries the Zeller Keramik crown and “S” mark, along with the “Anuschka” series signature, confirming its authenticity.
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Zeller Keramik is one of Germany’s oldest ceramic manufacturers, established in 1794 and still admired worldwide for its durability, artistry, and timeless designs. While their famous “Hahn & Henne” pattern is iconic, pieces from the Anuschka line are less common and highly collectible, reflecting the brand’s mid-20th century move toward more modern and vibrant designs.
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This versatile oval dish can be used as a serving dish, decorative centrepiece, or display piece, making it an elegant addition to both vintage collections and contemporary interiors.
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Details:
Maker: Zeller Keramik, Germany
Series: Anuschka
Date: c.1960s–1980s
Material: Glazed ceramic
Colour: Glossy red with hand-painted black and green floral design
Shape: Oval shallow dish
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Marked on base with Zeller Keramik crown/S mark and “Anuschka” signature
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Condition: Very good vintage condition with only minor age-related wear
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Dimensions (approx.):
Length: 30 cm
Width: 20 cm
Height: 5 cm
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Why Collect Zeller Keramik?
For more than two centuries, Zeller Keramik has been at the heart of German pottery. The Anuschka series, with its bold colours and stylised floral motifs, offers collectors and design lovers a rarer alternative to the company’s traditional folk-inspired patterns.
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✨ A wonderful choice for collectors of German pottery, enthusiasts of mid-century ceramics, or anyone looking for a vibrant objet d’art to brighten their home.





















































