Jasba Keramik
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Nope, the notation form number, separator (slash), size (cm) was very common in the 1950s, but there are other clues, position, font face (sans serif) and the missing of any other marks . The missing of any marks of origin is rather misleading. though. These plates #1916 are usually marked GERMANY and 1919/26 underneath.
Jasba form series of bowls and plates with numbers in the 1800 range
was possibly issued in the 1930s, bowl GERMANY 1901/31 1951,
your plate issued about 1955, with decor Jaspatina, 1955/56, with the decor
on your plate late 1950s i think. Similiar decor by Bay.
Volker (vhb64)
Jasba form series of bowls and plates with numbers in the 1800 range
was possibly issued in the 1930s, bowl GERMANY 1901/31 1951,
your plate issued about 1955, with decor Jaspatina, 1955/56, with the decor
on your plate late 1950s i think. Similiar decor by Bay.
Volker (vhb64)
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Jasba 1579-30
Wadersloh- Number of posts : 69
Location : Germany
Registration date : 2010-09-21
Jug with Venice scene
Hi,
I would like to find out who is the author of these Venice ilustrations that appears in some Jasba pieces but also in different other german labels.
I'll be grateful if someone can help.
Rita
I would like to find out who is the author of these Venice ilustrations that appears in some Jasba pieces but also in different other german labels.
I'll be grateful if someone can help.
Rita
Re: Jasba Keramik
It seems to be the same illustrator of these vases:
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3073p30-marzi-remy-hoehr-grenzhausen-1879-1996#59510
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3073p15-marzi-remy-hoehr-grenzhausen-1879-1996#58157
Does anyone knows his name? Is he german?
Thanks,
Rita
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3073p30-marzi-remy-hoehr-grenzhausen-1879-1996#59510
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3073p15-marzi-remy-hoehr-grenzhausen-1879-1996#58157
Does anyone knows his name? Is he german?
Thanks,
Rita
Re: Jasba Keramik
One of the links was not correct, here is the right one:
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3073p15-marzi-remy-hoehr-grenzhausen-1879-1996#59510
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3073p15-marzi-remy-hoehr-grenzhausen-1879-1996#59510
Re: Jasba Keramik
Candleholder 1913/15
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Jasba
Hi everyone, have a very nice vase here, the base is simply moulded with the circular "West Germany" and a number 109/29
I have searched hundreds of images and looked in a couple of books, the only similar work seems to be Bay Keramik?? would anyone have any other suggestions? it reminds me of something anyway, the colour patches are nice and bright and it is gilded around the rim of both the base and top.
Many thanks for any info!
Here is the vase:
I have searched hundreds of images and looked in a couple of books, the only similar work seems to be Bay Keramik?? would anyone have any other suggestions? it reminds me of something anyway, the colour patches are nice and bright and it is gilded around the rim of both the base and top.
Many thanks for any info!
Here is the vase:
chonji- Number of posts : 56
Location : North West UK
Registration date : 2012-02-09
Re: Jasba Keramik
May we see the base please chonji?
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Re: Jasba Keramik
The base is here, it is actually a bit easier to read than the photo shows but there is certainly some wear
chonji- Number of posts : 56
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Re: Jasba Keramik
I think it could be Jasba
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Jasba it is
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Great guys, thanks a lot, Regarding identifying it I saw after Big Ed first suggested the name that some of the Jasba pieces have this same style pattern, is there any name for it?
@vhb64 Have you seen this before? Or are there definite hallmarks in the glaze or pattern that identify it so strongly?
I am really just trying to learn more about the German pieces becuase their actual written marks are so often similar and it all seems to be about the style and glaze that identifies them, but to my untrained eye I could not spot them just from a glazing pattern, many of them follow a theme it seems, like the lava glazes etc.
@vhb64 Have you seen this before? Or are there definite hallmarks in the glaze or pattern that identify it so strongly?
I am really just trying to learn more about the German pieces becuase their actual written marks are so often similar and it all seems to be about the style and glaze that identifies them, but to my untrained eye I could not spot them just from a glazing pattern, many of them follow a theme it seems, like the lava glazes etc.
chonji- Number of posts : 56
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Re: Jasba Keramik
shape often seen, sometimes with Jasba sticker. Earlier examples with e.g. the green Cortina glaze are marked GERMANY + number / size.
"are so often similar and it all seems to be about the style and glaze that identifies them". all manufacturers copied heavily from each other, style + glaze are often misleading, markings make the difference imo.
You may have a look to this more difficult identification of a Jasba vase
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t7325-west-german-piece#60222
"are so often similar and it all seems to be about the style and glaze that identifies them". all manufacturers copied heavily from each other, style + glaze are often misleading, markings make the difference imo.
You may have a look to this more difficult identification of a Jasba vase
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t7325-west-german-piece#60222
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Thanks again, so is it 1960s 70s? you mention cortina glaze? does this one havea name? the colour patches are like exaggerated brushstrokes, or 'dragged' downwards. I will be keeping this one, think its cool.
chonji- Number of posts : 56
Location : North West UK
Registration date : 2012-02-09
Re: Jasba Keramik
Hey, great link you posted there, to the point, good info, cheers
chonji- Number of posts : 56
Location : North West UK
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Jasba 131/13
I believe this is made by Jasba. The shape is 131. Can you give any info about the decoration?
Jasba, West Germany figural vase
hello!
can someone please help me to ID this nice vase i found yesterday at a fleamrket?
the design seems to bo scandinavian to me, but i am not experienced in this area
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thanks
kurt
can someone please help me to ID this nice vase i found yesterday at a fleamrket?
the design seems to bo scandinavian to me, but i am not experienced in this area
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thanks
kurt
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Could it be Bagni?
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Ashtray - Jasba, West Germany
Mo of Miss pearls stuff this thing is pretty its say 400 but it hard to see
Vavoline- Number of posts : 30
Age : 80
Location : NY
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Jasba
Jasba, Ransbach-Baumbach, Westerwald, Germany, early 1950s,
cf. copy of number 412 with sticker.
400 range ash-trays 400, 412, 416, 418, 422, 430
(Number 430 mit Dekor Ghana 1958)
cf. copy of number 412 with sticker.
400 range ash-trays 400, 412, 416, 418, 422, 430
(Number 430 mit Dekor Ghana 1958)
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Thank you very much
Vavoline- Number of posts : 30
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Re: Jasba Keramik
Jasba WEST-GERMANY 109/26, height 26cm, decor cf. Jasba thread
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