Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => German Fat Lava => Topic started by: Tony H on August 06, 2007, 12:21:55 AM
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Hi Guys
A vase in blue and gold there are numbers on the base but I cannot read them.
Tony H in NZ
Its a Jasba... also came in red, green, yellow and grey. Kev
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These three are the only "fat Lava" that i have 'round the house,my fave' is the GDR jug as the colours are superb quality and have great depth.
The tall one is quite an outstanding one (glaze wise) but the bottom is black with just numbers so i haven't a clue what factory it's from.
The red and white drip vase is obviously Jasba.
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Not a good pic...
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Have to confess i do love a bit of Jasba.
N900-1125
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N602-1016
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Hi to all. I have just two Jasba jug/vases and I don't see them in this thread. Can you please advise date approx.
L - R base marks N608-1318 & N315-1326. The small one also has an oval label on base Made in West Germany.
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N106-1321
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Jasba c. 1958. The base says 16/601. White clay, black interior.
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Hi all, just to share. I already had this piece:
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And today I found his larger brother:
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This jug reminds me of chocolate pudding with a bit of greeny orange in it, whatever greeny orange is........
I think the base says 545 GERMANY.
sueskay
x
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Strange Chinese Jasba form N3161122
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:-D Jasba "UFO" amphora 1170 30
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07812 21 - with typical turned handle end
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my "baby" 9772 in glossy red... 19cm height
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233-30
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Jasba ashtray "423" and "429" with "schrumpfglasur" - what do you say in english? shrink glaze ???
It?s my favourite jasba glaze, i love this in yellow/white or green/black combination.