West German Jasba Ceramic Vase with loop handles, 1960s
£10.00
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West German Jasba Ceramic Vase with loop handles, 1960s
A West German ceramic vase of compressed almost inverted gourd like form, the body with two wide and graduated ceramic circles above a spreading foot and with a wide flaring neck set with two loop handles, glazed in orange and brown with craquelure and mottling effects. An impressed mark to the base ‘Jasba’ in an oval and ’11 70 20’, being the pattern number.The West German ceramics produced after the second world war are characterised by their distinctive and colourful designs. The Jasba factory was founded in 1926 by Jakob Schwaderlapp in Ransbach-Baumbach. The name is derived from his name and the town his factory was located. Production of decorative ceramics ceased in 1975 and the firm concentrated on industrial items and tiles which they still make today. This vase probably dates to the 1960s and the form and glaze effects are quite striking.
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Size: | 19 cm high, 14 cm wide |
Weight: | 690 grams |
Date: | 1960s |
Condition: | One handle with four clean breaks and reglued. Otherwise in good condition |
Price: | £10 |