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Jasba Keramik

Jasba Keramik (West Germany) Vase | 151018

Jasba Keramik (West Germany) Vase | 151018

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A vintage West German pottery vase by Jasba Keramik, featuring a richly textured mustard and olive glaze with raised medallion motifs and geometric banding. Marked to the base with the Jasba stamp and impressed numeric code 151018. Likely dating to the 1960s–1970s, this sculptural piece reflects Jasba’s signature approach to relief decoration and earthy glazes.

Ideal for shelf styling, consoles, or curated vignettes. This Jasba vase works beautifully on its own or grouped with other West German pottery pieces. Suitable as a standalone piece or filled with dried botanicals.

Looking for more vases? You can explore the collection here.

Dimensions

- Height: 18 cm
- Diameter: 12.5 cm

Condition

- Very Good - This vase is in very good vintage condition.
- Light age-related wear consistent with vintage ceramics.
- No chips or cracks observed.
- Glaze variation is inherent to the firing process.
- There is some crazing visible (see the photographs).

Additional Information

1. Design & Features:
- Authentic West German pottery vase by Jasba Keramik
- Sculptural panelled form with raised medallion relief
- Chevron-style banding at the shoulder and base
- Mustard, olive, and brown mottled glaze
- Textured surface typical of mid-century German ceramics

2. Maker: Jasba Keramik (West Germany)
- Jasba is a contraction of JAkob Speyer BAd Königs­hofen.
- The factory was founded in 1926 in Bad Königshofen, Bavaria, and became one of the most important names in West German art pottery during the mid-20th century.
- They were especially active from the 1950s through the 1970s, producing decorative ceramics that leaned heavily into textured surfaces, relief decoration, and rich glazes.

3. Uses & Versatility
- Ideal for shelf styling, consoles, or curated vignettes. This Jasba vase works beautifully on its own or grouped with other West German pottery pieces. Suitable for a single stem or dried botanicals.

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