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Wolfgang Kaiser

Decorative Plate, Wolfgang Kaiser, Wasserspiele, (Waterworks), Vintage

Decorative Plate, Wolfgang Kaiser, Wasserspiele, (Waterworks), Vintage

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  • Pattern:  Vintage Decorative Plate with Kittens, "Wasserspiele" (Waterworks) by Wolfgang Kaiser, artist signed.  Part of the collection: "Adventures of Velvety Paws", Seltmann Weiden 
  • Vintage: 1992
  • Made in Germany
  • Details:  This is a limited edition, fine porcelain collector's plate from Seltmann Weiden, part of a plate series by artist Wolfgang Kaiser called "Abenteuer auf Samtpfoten" (Adventures on Velvety Paws), and signed by the artist on the bottom right.  This plate was the seventh issue from the collection.  The firing was limited to only 95 days and this is plate #E3176.  The faces on these kittens are adorable!  The plate is pre-drilled hanging with wire or you can use a plate hanger/stand.  The bottom is stamped:  "Art object. Precious metal pigments may be toxic.  Do not use for eating or serving food".  Great gift for anyone who loves cats.  Would make a wonderful addition in a child's room or powder room or any wall that needs a little fun and cuteness. We carry other plates in the collection if you're interested in purchasing 2 or more plates, please Contact Us for a 10% discount.
  • Materials:  Porcelain
  • Dimensions: 8 inches in Diameter
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition.  There are no chips, scratches, or crazing on this plate.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Wolfgang Kaiser was born in Berlin-Zehlendorf in 1941.  He studied art in the academy of Arts in Berlin and then under Professor Linke at the academy in Karlsruhe.  His style of painting has roots in the nineteenth century, known as the style of the old masters.
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