A small vase in the typical blue/gray colouring of the westerwald area in Germany.
This little vase measures 13.5cm, and is decorated in a minimalistic style with lines and dots in blue. The decoration is incised into the clay, and then salt-glazed. 
The vase dates to the beginning of the 20th century, where such designs were made by the likes of Richard Riemerschmid and Van de Velde.
Online sources indicate that this vase was designed around 1910 by Nico Eisenloeffel (1881-1974). See: [link] and [link]
However, Nico Eisenloeffel was an art dealer in Amsterdam, not a designer as far as I know. So it could well be that the design was by someone else.
The vase is unmarked.
View the collection of Paul Van Eck
| type | vase | material | stoneware | 
| producer | mold | - | |
| designer/decorator | |||
| capacity | n/a | ||
| design date | ca 1910 | ||
| height | 13.5 cm (appx. 5.3 inches.) | 
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