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’50s MARZI & REMY FOLDED BOWL WITH WHITE ON BLUE CRAWL GLAZE

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’50s MARZI & REMY FOLDED BOWL WITH WHITE ON BLUE CRAWL GLAZEThis late 1950s era stoneware bowl features a folded rim and a beautiful crawl glaze of white on light blue. It is decorated with thin black lines that divide the surface into diamond shaped quadrants, highlighted with overlapping red and yellow dots. This dcor is one of several types of crawl or shrink glaze (Schrumpfglasur, in German) produced by MARZI & REMY from the late 1950s into the early 1960s. Its distinctive texture results when the glaze

This late 1950s-era stoneware bowl features a folded rim and a beautiful ”crawl” glaze of white on light blue. It is decorated with thin black lines that divide the surface into diamond-shaped quadrants, highlighted with overlapping red and yellow dots. This décor is one of several types of crawl or “shrink” glaze  (Schrumpfglasur, in German) produced by MARZI & REMY from the late 1950s into the early 1960s. Its distinctive texture results when the glaze contracts and pulls apart during the firing process. While many such décors have names, this one’s is currently unknown. The clean geometry of the bowl’s folded form makes it a quintessential example of early mid-century design.


MARZI & REMY was founded in 1879 by brothers-in-law Anton Marzi (d. 1924) and Simon Peter Remy (1835-1919) in the town of Höhr (today Höhr-Grenzhausen). Known as the potters’ city, Höhr is located in what is now central Germany—in the historic Kannenbäckerland, the “jug bakers’ land,” a centuries-old home to ceramics manufacture and the site of Europe’s largest clay deposit.

Established to manufacture decorative stoneware, MARZI & REMY at first produced only the blue-gray salt-glazed stoneware characteristic of the Westerwald, the mountainous region where the factory was situated. Designer Gustav Thinwiebel (1853-1933) was employed from the start and was responsible for modeling a great number of beer steins in the “altdeutschen” style for the company. A pewter foundry was added in 1881 to make hinged tin lids for the steins. (MARZI & REMY is rather better known among collectors today for their beer stein catalog than for their art pottery.)

The 1883 perfection of the technique for making cream-colored earthenware, Elfenbeinsteinzeug (Elfenbein is German for ivory), led to an expansion of MARZI & REMY’s product range. Bowl sets and various gift items were added to the program. The company maintained strict quality standards, and only products of the best quality were sent to market. The firm quickly became one of Germany’s leading stoneware producers—with the necessary reputation to attract such famous architects and industrial designers as Henry van de Velde (1865-1957), Albin Müller (1871-1947), and Peter Behrens (1868-1940). At the turn of the century, it employed about 100 workers.

Upon Marzi’s death in 1924, his son-in-law Johann Otto Bühler took over the management of the company. He assumed full ownership in 1931 when Remy’s son, Werner, departed the firm. MARZI & REMY suffered greatly from the recession of the 1930s on his watch. Bühler’s son Otto took the reins from his father in 1941, surrendering them in turn to Bühler’s grandson, Otto George (O.G.) Bühler, who had been locally educated as a ceramics engineer, in 1953.

For the duration of WWII, production was scaled back to simple crockery. Following the defeat of the Axis powers, all facilities were thoroughly modernized. MARZI & REMY initially stuck to manufacturing gift items in the post-war period—in a traditional, old German style, with a very large export share—but modern design tendencies were adopted relatively early. After his 1953 promotion to head the firm, O.G. updated the product line to meet more contemporary tastes. He also replaced the old, round ovens with tunnel ones, and continuous production supplanted batch firings. That same year, O.G. married one of the firm’s young designers; soon, Erika Bühler would present a popular collection of pieces that featured asymmetry, a quality hitherto seen only in Chinese pottery. O.G. himself worked as both a ceramist and a prolific designer of glazes.

Despite these positive developments, MARZI & REMY finally found itself unable to cope with the rapid changes of the late 20th century, and it ran into economic difficulties in the early 1980s. These resulted in bankruptcy proceedings in 1984/85 and again in 1990. It permanently closed its doors in 1994.

Early MARZI & REMY items are seldom marked. They are identified mostly based on old factory catalogs.


DETAILS

Maker – MARZI & REMY

Production Period/Year – PERIOD

Designer – DESIGNER

Design Period/Year – PERIOD

Origin – WEST GERMANY

Styles/Movements – MID-CENTURY MODERN

Materials – CERAMIC

Colors – COLORS

Condition – Excellent vintage condition. May show minor signs of previous ownership and use.

Dimensions – 0 0" W[/DIAM.] × 0 0" D × 0 0" H

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