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Two drip glaze vases, Fritz Krug (Germany), ca. 1910

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AmphoraPottery's likes48 of 197Small Vase and Jug, Gilbert Méténier (France), ca. 1920Two Vases, Reinhold & Co. (Germany), ca. 1910
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    Posted 10 years ago

    jensen
    (100 items)

    Two more Fritz Krug vases (see my other post regarding this factory). One of them (12 cm) is ochre with a multi-colour (mostly blue) drip glaze, and the other (16 cm) is dark green with a brown and blue drip glaze. I also show them with the third vase I have - they are all white inside and they all carry the Krug mark - a jug ('Krug' in German) inside which there is a 'K', along with a number - 916, 918, and 921, respectively.

    The two smallest ones I have inherited, and the tallest one I recently found on an antiques fair for a very reasonable price.

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    1. cogito cogito, 10 years ago
      I really, really like the ochre piece.
    2. jensen jensen, 10 years ago
      So do I - the colours are a little paler than they are in reality, so at some point I will have to post some better pictures... If you google 'Fritz Krug' in 'images', you will see two more which were recently sold on German ebay (same shape (918), but different glazes)
    3. jensen jensen, 10 years ago
      Update: I have now posted some better pictures...
    4. jolijoli jolijoli, 4 months ago
      Hello jensen! Just saw your postings of your Fritz Krug vases, never before had heard from this company. Possibly in the meantime (postings here were from 10 years ago) you already have found this site with more information about the Krug company, if not, look here: https://stadtarchive-metropolregion-nuernberg.de/art-deco-in-lauf-a-d-pegnitz/
      Regards, Micha

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