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Lehmann Pottery was located on the island of Langeland in Denmark, but not much else than that has been documented about their history.
It’s most active period was in the 1960s and 1970s, but ran until 2016 when it closed under different operators.
See some stunning examples, including the label and stamps used on the pottery in the subscription article below.
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I have two Lehmann pieces a large blue charger and an unglazed teapot with an inscribed mark, great pieces.
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Sounds great, I haven’t seen much blue glazed pottery from Lehmann.
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