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Bay, Carstens, Ceramano, D&B, ES, Jasba, Otto, Roth, Ruscha, Scheurich, Steuler, Others (Great items that we don't have enough of to make their own category.) Floor Vases (14" and taller) View by Price: WGP Under $100 Gin-Fors Odditiques Home Page E-Mail Us |
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| Pages in
the identification
(already sold) gallery are
in alphabetical order by company. Click on any of
these links to go directly to that section, or take it one at a
time: Bay; Carstens and Ceramano; Dümler & Breiden and ES Keramik; Gramann and Grootenberg/Dressler (including Uhlemeyer); Hutschenreuther/Ilkra/Jasba/Jopeko;(<You are here.) Karlsruhe/Keramag/Kiechle/Koerting/Marzi & Remy; Otto/P-Keramik/Roth; Ruscha; Sawa/Eiwa/Wekara (grouped because they're similar styles); Scheurich; Schaeffenacker/Schlossberg/Steuler; Ü-Keramik/Uhlemeyer |
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Hutschenreuther![]() Hutschenreuther ![]() Hutschenreuther ![]() ![]() Ilkra ![]() ![]() Ilkra (Ilkra) This is the Kairo (Cairo) decor, the best known and possilbly best of the Ilkra work. Naturally, other companies copied the decor, but Ilkra's remains the best version. ![]() ![]() Jasba Shape 230 Jasba may the only company that used this rectangular mark, but that's not certain yet. |
Hutschenreuther![]() Hutschenreuther ![]() ![]() Hutschenreuther ![]() ![]() Jasba ![]() ![]() ![]() Jasba N 322 Jasba was one of the few companies that sometimes included a letter before the shape number. (Carstens is known to have done so at times, too.) ![]() ![]() Jasba Shape 1966 |
Hutschenreuther
![]() Hutschenreuther ![]() Jasba ![]() ![]() Jasba N 606 Jopeko
![]() Jopeko Shape 3000 ![]() ![]() Jopeko 3001 It was common for companies to do non-handled and handled versions as seen with these two Jopeko shapes. |
| Pages in
the identification
(already sold) gallery are
in alphabetical order by company. Click on any of
these links to go directly to that section, or take it one at a
time: Bay; Carstens and Ceramano; Dümler & Breiden and ES Keramik; Gramann and Grootenberg/Dressler (including Uhlemeyer); Hutschenreuther/Ilkra/Jasba/Jopeko;(<You are here.) Karlsruhe/Keramag/Kiechle/Koerting/Marzi & Remy; Otto/P-Keramik/Roth; Ruscha; Sawa/Eiwa/Wekara (grouped because they're similar styles); Scheurich; Schaeffenacker/Schlossberg/Steuler; Ü-Keramik/Uhlemeyer |
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West German
Pottery (standard view)Additional Options for WGP: Bay, Carstens, Ceramano, D&B, ES, Jasba, Otto, Roth, Ruscha, Scheurich, Steuler, Others (Great items that we don't have enough of to make their own category.) View by
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