Dual-Aperture Ceramic Vessel (Schramberg Origin)

€34.00

ITEM NO: [00-3739-W]

DESCRIPTION: A genuine SMF (Schramberg Majolika-Fabrik) twin-pillar candleholder. West German c. 1962. Hand-painted in a "Magma" glaze palette (Yellow / Orange / Brown). Recovered from a Northmead residence approximately 400 metres from the Snake Road subsidence point.

CONDITION: "Stable," though the glaze exhibits a permanent "frozen drip" characteristic of 1994-era thermal spikes. There is a small chip on the base.

SITE MANAGER’S NOTES: A heavy, reliable piece of domestic history. It was found on a sideboard next to a stack of unpaid water accounts. It doesn't move, it doesn't whisper, and it doesn't vibrate—which makes it the most normal thing we’ve found in Sector 04. Ideal for someone who wants a piece of the site without the risk of "Retinal Drift."

ITEM NO: [00-3739-W]

DESCRIPTION: A genuine SMF (Schramberg Majolika-Fabrik) twin-pillar candleholder. West German c. 1962. Hand-painted in a "Magma" glaze palette (Yellow / Orange / Brown). Recovered from a Northmead residence approximately 400 metres from the Snake Road subsidence point.

CONDITION: "Stable," though the glaze exhibits a permanent "frozen drip" characteristic of 1994-era thermal spikes. There is a small chip on the base.

SITE MANAGER’S NOTES: A heavy, reliable piece of domestic history. It was found on a sideboard next to a stack of unpaid water accounts. It doesn't move, it doesn't whisper, and it doesn't vibrate—which makes it the most normal thing we’ve found in Sector 04. Ideal for someone who wants a piece of the site without the risk of "Retinal Drift."