Posted 11 years ago
sarahoff
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I love the vibrant mottled blue glaze of this pottery vase. The bottom has an impressed shield mark by Waechtersbach pottery company. Thank you art.pottery and vetraio for all your help.
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Posted 11 years ago
sarahoff
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I love the vibrant mottled blue glaze of this pottery vase. The bottom has an impressed shield mark by Waechtersbach pottery company. Thank you art.pottery and vetraio for all your help.
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Thank you Moonstone,Sean,Tony, and Inky:)
It has the look of old blue enamelware, love it!
How big is it?
Thank you walksoftly:)
I'm going to guess its about 11 to 12 inches tall. I'll search through the garage tomorrow for a tape measure:)
Thank you Phil for the love
Your very welcome sara:)
Out in left field here, when I was looking for an image of old blue enamelware to compare this to, I stumbled upon these Austrian, Polish milk carriers.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Blue-with-White-Speckled-Granite-Ware-Handled-Milk-Carrier-Can-AUSTRIA-/230993778696?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35c84d5808
http://www.etsy.com/listing/103626024/vintage-cobalt-blue-enamelware-milk-jug
The shape & colours are very similar, it made me wonder if it's design was inspired by these.
Wow thank you walk softly, I appreciate the time you've spent helping out:) I can see exactly what your saying.
You're very welcome sara, I think that I should change my name to Curious George. I tend to go looking online whenever something piques my interest.
I sure didn't expect to find that & didn't know if I should even mention it!
David
Yup you could call me curious Georgette and would be perfectly happy if I could get paid to research items all day:)
Getting paid for being curious would be nice. :-)
It sure would:)
Thank you all for the love and your help:)
West German. Check "Wächtersbach". 50s to 70s?
Thank you for your help art.pottery!
Have you come across this site yet?
http://www.ginforsodditiques.com/wgermanmarks.html
It's a real 'goody' on the German pottery topic.
Thank Vetraio, It was one of the marks that confused me because my shield is reversed.
I did have a similar case, actually. For a long time I thought it was Danish. It still troubles me. The "beehive"!
Might be Augarten too!
By the way I used it once and it leaked over my Swedish table.
I donated it to a charity shop.
Beware!
They can be form numbers and/or size numbers .... usually height in centimetres.
Thanks for the warning vetraio, no watering the beehive:)
very cool, like these vases.