Ashtray Card Suits, white burgundy black gold porcelain, by W. Potacki, Ćmielów, Poland, 1960s.
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Porcelain ashtray designed by Wincenty Potacki for the Ćmielów tableware factory, produced in Poland in the 1960s, exemplifies refined modernism in everyday objects. The square shape with gently upturned corners finished in glossy gold combines geometric clarity with subtle detail. The warm, creamy white surface is framed by a wide, deep burgundy border, while the center features a minimalist graphic of card suits in black and vivid red, linked by a thin, stylized black line. The smooth and lustrous porcelain emphasizes the quality of craftsmanship, and the decoration quietly reflects the spirit of Polish mid-century modernism. Measuring 9 x 9 x 1.5 cm, the ashtray maintains compact dimensions typical of the era. It is preserved in very good condition, with only minor surface scratches attesting to gentle use and no visible damage. The listed price applies to one piece. This small object tells the story of the 1960s, when Polish design blended functionality with a search for new forms of expression. The gilded corners evoke subtle luxury, while the geometric card suit motif speaks in the language of an era where even the smallest items bore the mark of artistic vision. The ashtray seems to whisper of gatherings around the table, where cards and conversation intertwined in a daily ritual. The coolness of porcelain and the gleam
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Height1 cm
Width9 cm
Length9 cm
Dimension details
Length9 cm
Height1 cm
Width9 cm
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