Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
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Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
this could be the wrong place....base 32 ?



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Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
a stunning 50/69s vase with original gold label....schlossenberg
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label...difficult to get a clear shot as its gold and rather small...
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http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/11/97/73/97/west_g66.jpg
http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/11/97/73/97/west_g67.jpg
label...difficult to get a clear shot as its gold and rather small...
http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/11/97/73/97/west_g68.jpg
Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
Established in 1946 by Theodore & Ilse Stephan
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Schlossberg Form 43/2
OK, I bought this pair from a trader that I have great faith in (I know its business but some people are reliable) as being Schlossberg 'Roulette' by Liesel Spornhauer. I still believe them to be. I couldn't find anything listed as Schlossberg when doing a search so thought it best to post here for your comments and views rather than listing as a new topic. These babies are my in my top ten pieces and stand 14.5cms high, I love them.

Individually

from the top

and the base with form number

and the one with a label

and bases together

I have others with similar decor but they're not necessarily Schlossberg (one is I think a Scheurich) which I'll post later.

Individually

from the top

and the base with form number

and the one with a label

and bases together

I have others with similar decor but they're not necessarily Schlossberg (one is I think a Scheurich) which I'll post later.
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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
Form 49 solifleur vase from the 1954 'Roulett' series:


Also attributed to Spornhauer, c.1955:




Also attributed to Spornhauer, c.1955:


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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
And the 'Kuba' series, also c.1955, and apparently designed by Theodor Stephen:


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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
pinkspoons wrote:
This looks like the Steuler mark , Ed.

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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
All the Schlossberg I have is marked 'TS', for Theodor Stephen, I assume.
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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
Nic you are probably right , I have always thought that schlossberg only had labels , (hanmade ) , and numbered base ,it is strange to call a company schlossberg then sign them with something else , especially when it was founded by two people , What you think ? Ed

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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)
To be honest, many pottery marks seem arbitrary and archaic to me.
Having just had time to browse over the Steuler section, the logos are very similar in concept, granted, but not quite the same.
Perhaps it was only used for a short period? I bought my three Schlossberg pieces from the same person, who had in turn apparently bought them together from new in Germany during the mid- late-1950s.
Having just had time to browse over the Steuler section, the logos are very similar in concept, granted, but not quite the same.
Perhaps it was only used for a short period? I bought my three Schlossberg pieces from the same person, who had in turn apparently bought them together from new in Germany during the mid- late-1950s.
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Re: Schlossberg (Schloßberg)

12" High
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