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time: Bay; Carstens and Ceramano; Dümler & Breiden and ES Keramik; Gramann and Grootenberg/Dressler (including Uhlemeyer); Hutschenreuther/Ilkra/Jasba/Jopeko; Karlsruhe/Keramag/Kiechle/Koerting/Marzi & Remy; Otto/P-Keramik/Roth; Ruscha; Sawa/Eiwa/Wekara (grouped because they're similar styles); Scheurich;(<You are here.) Schaeffenacker/Schlossberg/Steuler; Ü-Keramik/Uhlemeyer |
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![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 200 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 205 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Form 263: Kosmos decor ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 275 Although this is the second, later, version of 275 it's more collectible than the earlier version because it has better propotions and can be found in a wider range of glazes. It can be found with either a smooth or hammered surface. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 401 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 517 This shape was often used for floor vases. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 532 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 284 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 242 |
![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 201 Since the Scheurich name appears as part of the mark, this vase is dated to the later part of the collectible era. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 206 You'll find a very wide variety of variations on this form, but 206 may be the most refined. ![]() Scheurich Shape 267 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 282 This fossil decor is named Jura. The foamy red over black glaze is the most common but still highly collectible because it works so well. ![]() Scheurich Shape 427 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 520 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 549 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 523 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 281 |
Special Note on a Late
Scheurich
Mark
![]() This embossed three-circle mark was used from roughly 1990-2004. While Scheurich did do some interesting glazes during that time period, much of the work is of lesser interest compared to the previous decades. Since they are more recent, I suggest being especially picky even with the nicer glazes. Most of the work from this era should be priced strictly for its utilitarian value with no expectation that it will ever become collectible. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 217 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 269 The form name is Wien or Vienna, found with various glazes and sizes, known in an enormous 65cm (about 25 1/2") version. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 285 This is the Amsterdam decor. (Sometimes called Onion or Sliced Onion by collectors, but now that the company name is known, it's time to stick to that term.) ![]() Scheurich Shape 428, part of the Wien (Vienna) series. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 529 ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 553 Shapes 507, 517, and 553 were all classic forms with especially clean lines. They worked especially well as floor vases. ![]() ![]() Scheurich Shape 203 This distinctly colored volcanic glaze identifies items as Scheurich even when shape numbers are obscured. |
| 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; Karlsruhe/Keramag/Kiechle/Koerting/Marzi & Remy; Otto/P-Keramik/Roth; Ruscha; Sawa/Eiwa/Wekara (grouped because they're similar styles); Scheurich;(<You are here.) Schaeffenacker/Schlossberg/Steuler; Ü-Keramik/Uhlemeyer |
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