Jasba Keramik
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Jasba 566 19
Fabulous glaze with label
fixit_bear- Number of posts : 137
Location : Leicestershire UK
Registration date : 2008-04-19
Jasba 153 23
Another lovely glaze
fixit_bear- Number of posts : 137
Location : Leicestershire UK
Registration date : 2008-04-19
Re: Jasba Keramik
Est. 1926 by Jakob Schwaderlapp
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Nic wrote:A WMF lady exposes her breasts at me every morning when I open the curtains
big ed wrote:Burt lancaster spat on me
brin mcardle wrote:Probably no surprise...I love this
Taylor Thomas wrote:Have you got enough quotes Sue?
l33ham180 wrote:the wife wants massive
NaomiM wrote:...didn't even have the excuse it was for charity. Just liked his balls.
dantheman wrote:I think it's shit
22 Crawford St. wrote:No one likes clowns.
skay- Administrator
- Number of posts : 3351
Location : England
Registration date : 2008-02-03
Jasba Keramik
Founded in 1926 by JAkob Schwaderlapp in Ransbach-BAumbach. The company stopped producing domestic pottery in 1980. Since then they only produce stove-tiles (www.jasba-ofenkacheln.de).
Designer: Cilli Wörsdorfer, Christiane Reuter
Designer: Cilli Wörsdorfer, Christiane Reuter
1950's WGP
Base mark 131/12
12 cm tall stoneware
I love the quality of this vase,very similar to Cobridge and Dartington but which West German factory was responsible??
12 cm tall stoneware
I love the quality of this vase,very similar to Cobridge and Dartington but which West German factory was responsible??
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
dantheman- Consultant
- Number of posts : 15463
Location : Lincolnshire ( the veg patch of England)
Registration date : 2008-02-03
What is this?
The numbers at the bottom are: 078 1221
The sevens and one's, I don's see it clear.
The one can be a seven and the seven can be a one.
Jim M78- Number of posts : 22
Location : Belgium
Registration date : 2008-11-26
jasba
This is jasba.
number: N 606 1022
I have a german book about different brands. But my german is not so good.
What is the meaning of all this numbers. Year of production, height,....?
Jim M78- Number of posts : 22
Location : Belgium
Registration date : 2008-11-26
Jasba
Form number is very hard to read could be 229/22 or 220/22. I like this vase. The matt glaze is very reminiscent of woodgrain (to me at least). Label is black print on gold 'Jasba Keramik Forme + Farbe'. Base is glazed in black and has form number and oblong raised lozenge with West-Germany in it. White clay.
Raine Larcher- Number of posts : 92
Location : Wales, UK
Registration date : 2008-12-30
I think jasba
I think this is Jasba.
number: N 602 10 22
number: N 602 10 22
Jim M78- Number of posts : 22
Location : Belgium
Registration date : 2008-11-26
I put the wrong picture at my post, 172/15
This are the good pictures of the 172/15.
Jim M78- Number of posts : 22
Location : Belgium
Registration date : 2008-11-26
Davee- Consultant
- Number of posts : 2211
Age : 54
Location : West Mids UK
Registration date : 2009-07-26
Davee- Consultant
- Number of posts : 2211
Age : 54
Location : West Mids UK
Registration date : 2009-07-26
Re: Jasba Keramik
Okay, here we go...
Thumbnails are, of course, clickable.
Carolyn
Thumbnails are, of course, clickable.
Carolyn
Carolyn Preston- Number of posts : 703
Location : Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Registration date : 2008-02-05
Re: Jasba Keramik
Jasba N07610-50
Wadersloh- Number of posts : 69
Location : Germany
Registration date : 2010-09-21
50s West Germany??
Any information about who made this vase?
24 cm high
The glaze is so thick you can't read the mark:
24 cm high
The glaze is so thick you can't read the mark:
Re: Jasba Keramik
Very nice !
Jasba 113/24, 1960, fairly sure
The base marks may read GERMANY 113/24,
cf the base of vase 111/30
Jasba 113/24, 1960, fairly sure
The base marks may read GERMANY 113/24,
cf the base of vase 111/30
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
Location : Langenhagen
Registration date : 2010-08-11
Re: Jasba Keramik
Hi, thanks again vhb64!
Everytime the numbers look like these ****/** it will be Jasba?
I need to learn so I'm not always asking.
Everytime the numbers look like these ****/** it will be Jasba?
I need to learn so I'm not always asking.
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