Frick - Dachziegelwerk Frick AG, Switzerland
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Frick - Dachziegelwerk Frick AG, Switzerland
Form No.301? 8.5cms tall. Picked up last year. The decor is reminiscent of a tortoise shell (not when sliced up but on a living one!) while the infill decoration is similar to spider web. Brown glazed inner. Base has stamp impressed 3 0 1, FRICK and a little impressed symbol that could be B or 8. Reddy clay (not perfect has tiny chink in glaze as seen in picture but still lovely tactile little thing.
Raine Larcher- Number of posts : 92
Location : Wales, UK
Registration date : 2008-12-30
Form No.453
As seen in IDMP. Base has FRICK, 453 and 15 all stamp impressed. Reddy clay.
Raine Larcher- Number of posts : 92
Location : Wales, UK
Registration date : 2008-12-30
Re: Frick - Dachziegelwerk Frick AG, Switzerland
There is a firm called Frick Keramik AG Wettingen and this was founded in 1940. Here's phonenumber: http://www.wettingen.ch/de/gewerbe/firmenverzeichnis/?action=showunternehmen&unternehmen_id=11649
Vase Frick/ Switzerland
marked 5 (probably the form number) 1 88 (height) 10
another Frick http://www.ceramic-signatures.com/index.php?id_page=1966
another Frick http://www.ceramic-signatures.com/index.php?id_page=1966
Gab- Number of posts : 5
Location : Zurich
Registration date : 2010-11-20
Re: Frick - Dachziegelwerk Frick AG, Switzerland
This is wrong!
It is a work of art department of the brick factory Frick.
look here:
http://www.antik-und-rar.ch/frick.html
It is a work of art department of the brick factory Frick.
look here:
http://www.antik-und-rar.ch/frick.html
stecci- Number of posts : 7
Location : switzerland
Registration date : 2015-05-18
Re: Frick - Dachziegelwerk Frick AG, Switzerland
The exact name of this company was "Dachziegelwerk Frick AG".
They produced roof tiles (Dachziegel), bricks and had a small art department for pottery. I guess that's why they used a stork (on the roof) in their triangle logo. In 1965 they relocated a part of the roof tile production to Pfungen. I guess that's very likely the time when they stopped producing pottery, at least stylewise it looks like that. Their heydays were in the 50s, post 1965 the fashion had changed and these brown pieces were no longer in demand. In 1970 they ceased to produce tiles in Frick completely, the company was renamed to "Tonwerke Keller AG" and produced nothing else anymore but bricks and structural goods.
Here the history:
http://dachziegelarchiv.ch/seite.php?kat_typ=40&sei_id=19439#grossbildview
They produced roof tiles (Dachziegel), bricks and had a small art department for pottery. I guess that's why they used a stork (on the roof) in their triangle logo. In 1965 they relocated a part of the roof tile production to Pfungen. I guess that's very likely the time when they stopped producing pottery, at least stylewise it looks like that. Their heydays were in the 50s, post 1965 the fashion had changed and these brown pieces were no longer in demand. In 1970 they ceased to produce tiles in Frick completely, the company was renamed to "Tonwerke Keller AG" and produced nothing else anymore but bricks and structural goods.
Here the history:
http://dachziegelarchiv.ch/seite.php?kat_typ=40&sei_id=19439#grossbildview
Gab- Number of posts : 5
Location : Zurich
Registration date : 2010-11-20
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