Kilrush Pottery or German? - Kilrush, Ireland
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Kilrush Pottery or German? - Kilrush, Ireland
Hi. Hope someone can help with this vase. Found in the North West of England it measures 25 cm tall x approx 12 cm in diameter at the widest part and weighs just over 880 gms.
I have one plenty of searches on this and have found 2 similar vases - a Scheurich vase 523 and a U-Keramik vase 463, but both of these are smaller than the one I have. Also it looks like the numbers on the base of this vase is 108/25
Then I found a Kilrush vase with a similar design (mottled green with white) with the number 106/25.
However from what I have discovered, Kilruch normally had their own stamp on the base and unfortunately there is no sign of this vase having any such thing.
I read in the forum about the relationship between U-Keramik and Kilrush, but was hoping that someone might be able to add some clarity to the maker of this vase.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I have one plenty of searches on this and have found 2 similar vases - a Scheurich vase 523 and a U-Keramik vase 463, but both of these are smaller than the one I have. Also it looks like the numbers on the base of this vase is 108/25
Then I found a Kilrush vase with a similar design (mottled green with white) with the number 106/25.
However from what I have discovered, Kilruch normally had their own stamp on the base and unfortunately there is no sign of this vase having any such thing.
I read in the forum about the relationship between U-Keramik and Kilrush, but was hoping that someone might be able to add some clarity to the maker of this vase.
Any help would be much appreciated.
seandux- Number of posts : 125
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Re: Kilrush Pottery or German? - Kilrush, Ireland
Hi seandux,
yes, it's a Kilrush-vase from Ireland and the original shape is Ü-Keramik no. 463 from Germany.
Around 1960, the Uebelacker factory invested in a branch in Ireland, which produced decorative ceramics for several years.
Kind regards,
Ralf
yes, it's a Kilrush-vase from Ireland and the original shape is Ü-Keramik no. 463 from Germany.
Around 1960, the Uebelacker factory invested in a branch in Ireland, which produced decorative ceramics for several years.
Kind regards,
Ralf
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