WG100-8
Jasba
Vase Form 566 Description: This
mid century modern German pottery vase was made by Jasba
and
appears to be a lower cost version of their classic
Jaspatina
line. While Jaspatina has gold fired into the glaze
in a flame
pattern, this decor (name unknown) has a red glaze over
the mint green,
creating a mottled effect outlined in airbrushed
gold. It's a
striking look, if not as difficult as Jaspatina.
Known in this
mint and a cream background, this line appears to be
uncommon and may
have been specially done. Date is probably mid to
late 1950s, the
Jaspatina era.Form:566 Dimensions: Height is about 6 1/2" with a width of about 3 1/2" at the shoulder. Condition: very good with just two tiny glaze flakes along the bottom edge, visible in the picture to the left.. Of course, all our sales are fully guaranteed. Price: $95 plus shipping
and insurance.
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