1930s Kähler Ceramic Pitcher – Model 625, Denmark.
Handcrafted pitcher from Kähler’s workshop in Næstved, Denmark, bearing the incised HAK monogram and impressed Denmark mark.
The form (model 625) is decorated with repeating leaf motifs executed in sgraffito technique against a soft cream glaze. A playful row of circles accents the handle.
This piece reflects the refined yet organic aesthetic of Kähler ceramics in the late interwar and early postwar years, where simple forms were enriched with rhythmic, hand-incised patterns.
• Maker: Kähler Keramik, Næstved
• Period: c. 1935–45
• Material: Glazed stoneware with sgraffito decoration
• Marked: HAK, Denmark, shape no. 625
• Height: 15 cm
• Condition: Good vintage condition with rim chips and wear consistent with age and use (see photos).
A soulful piece of Danish ceramic history—equally suited for display or as a functional jug.
Handcrafted pitcher from Kähler’s workshop in Næstved, Denmark, bearing the incised HAK monogram and impressed Denmark mark.
The form (model 625) is decorated with repeating leaf motifs executed in sgraffito technique against a soft cream glaze. A playful row of circles accents the handle.
This piece reflects the refined yet organic aesthetic of Kähler ceramics in the late interwar and early postwar years, where simple forms were enriched with rhythmic, hand-incised patterns.
• Maker: Kähler Keramik, Næstved
• Period: c. 1935–45
• Material: Glazed stoneware with sgraffito decoration
• Marked: HAK, Denmark, shape no. 625
• Height: 15 cm
• Condition: Good vintage condition with rim chips and wear consistent with age and use (see photos).
A soulful piece of Danish ceramic history—equally suited for display or as a functional jug.