Jopeko
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postmodernnut
vhb64
humpi1984
rustdaman
styleinvasion
Davee
Taylor Thomas
narcissus
Raine Larcher
big ed
Frillo
skay
fixit_bear
Orpheus
Annette
mr paige
Pip
mrtn
Ronnie
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Form 47/15
Kindly IDd by Ed and Orpheus. Lovely lava glaze on this one.
Raine Larcher- Number of posts : 92
Location : Wales, UK
Registration date : 2008-12-30
Re: Jopeko
614/24
Taylor Thomas- Number of posts : 639
Location : London, England
Registration date : 2008-03-11
Re: Jopeko
big ed wrote:
I have reason to believe this may Schlossberg and not Jopeko as first thought .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Taylor Thomas- Number of posts : 639
Location : London, England
Registration date : 2008-03-11
Most probably German
50's stylised jug marked FOREIGN to base i'm guessing its German any idea of the maker?
Davee- Consultant
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Age : 54
Location : West Mids UK
Registration date : 2009-07-26
jopeko 900/16
vase by Jopeko in the 1970's. It is numbered with 900/16 on the bottom and measures 6.5" tall by 5.5" wide
Re: Jopeko
Taylor Thomas wrote:
614/24
more of this kind are here to find: http://lavaguys-ceramic.blogspot.com/2009/10/jopeko.html
Jopeko Pottery devil, demon?
HI
i got a Jopeko Pottery. I looked around on a lot of sites in the www, but i couldnt find anythin about it, maybe you can tell me anythin about ist? The Pottery is 31cm large and theres a kind of demon or devil 2 times on it.
https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/16/19/04/18/vase10.jpg
thanks a lot...
i got a Jopeko Pottery. I looked around on a lot of sites in the www, but i couldnt find anythin about it, maybe you can tell me anythin about ist? The Pottery is 31cm large and theres a kind of demon or devil 2 times on it.
https://i.servimg.com/u/f79/16/19/04/18/vase10.jpg
thanks a lot...
humpi1984- Number of posts : 1
Location : Germany
Registration date : 2011-02-14
Re: Jopeko
your piece looks to be from the 1970's , their main designer was Heinz Martin 60's-70's , the company are still going today .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: Jopeko
devils are much better than saints, more colurfiul at least
Can we see a pic of the base ?
Volker
Can we see a pic of the base ?
Volker
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
Location : Langenhagen
Registration date : 2010-08-11
German pottery ID request U2/16
I know it is of German origin, but cannot get the # to correspond with anything in my literature. Got more to follow as well.
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postmodernnut- Number of posts : 234
Age : 76
Location : Illinois, U.S.
Registration date : 2011-02-24
Re: Jopeko
U series, attributed to Jopeko, pretty sure.
WB series might be a wholesaler, U series accordingly ?
WB series might be a wholesaler, U series accordingly ?
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
Location : Langenhagen
Registration date : 2010-08-11
clueless
Does anyone have an idea and can tell me, which manufacturer made this thing?
On the flipside I only found the following numbers:
On the flipside I only found the following numbers:
Acebay- Number of posts : 9
Location : Hamburg, Germany
Registration date : 2011-05-31
Re: Jopeko
Thank you for your welcome greetings!
For a better imagination, I made some further pictures:
In germany, we say, it is a "Schiffchen" or a "Anbietschale". The direct English translations of these words may be "little ship" and "offering bowl"? Please correct me, I like to know the commonly used term.
For a better imagination, I made some further pictures:
In germany, we say, it is a "Schiffchen" or a "Anbietschale". The direct English translations of these words may be "little ship" and "offering bowl"? Please correct me, I like to know the commonly used term.
Acebay- Number of posts : 9
Location : Hamburg, Germany
Registration date : 2011-05-31
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