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West German Pottery, Ceramics and Fat Lava

October 25, 2012
by Aidan@Potsandpots
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Fat Lava in Suffolk

During a holiday in the picturesque town of Southwold on the Suffolk coast we visited a number of antique/second hand/vintage shops. Many featured West German Pottery. This is a quick run down on the places visited which had some Fat Lava items:

Southwold Antiques Centre (83 High Street, Town Centre, Southwold) – A great rabbit warren of a shop where all the little rooms were crammed with all manner of second hand items. There was a reasonable smattering of West German items but all were relatively subdued.

Tinkers (The Green, Walberswick) – This little shop combined vintage items with craft and reproductions. Amongst the items were some 1950s Bay Keramik vases.

Retro 21 (21 Market Hill, Framlingham) – A small shop in the market square, it had some quality retro items from the 1950s through to the 1970s. It also had quite a few Fat Lava items but they were not quite up to the standard of much of the glass and furniture. A 1950s Scheurich vase also appears on their advertising leaflet.

Yoxford Antiques Centre (Askers Hill, Yoxford, Suffolk) – The signing looked upmarket for this out of town antiques centre, I was expecting polished mahogany and silver but was pleasantly surprised to find about 70 different dealers stalls which provided a good range of items. Again there was a reasonable amount of West German items (vases, plant pots, lamps) but nothing particularly special.

Vintage Mischief (The Old Dairy, Hungate Lane, Beccles) – This fantastic vintage shop is tucked out the way next to a car park in the small town of Beccles. It was crammed with some great furniture from the 50s through to the 70s and all at reasonable prices (we bought a book case and chest of drawers). West German vases adorned a number of the items of furniture.

The Antiques Centre at Elsecar (Elsecar Heritage Centre Wath Road  Elsecar, South Yorkshire)  – OK it’s a long way from Norfolk but we called here on route from home to Southwold. This large centre rents stalls and cabinets to 100 private individuals who can then sell their items, this gives for a real spread of items, quality and prices –but means that its always worth a look. There were some good Fat Lava items, the pick of the bunch was probably a vibrant blue Carstens item (see pictures below).

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October 22, 2012
by Aidan@Potsandpots
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West German pottery spotted (20) – Crown Paint ‘Originals’

Crown paints have released an ‘Originals’ series, this range has 14 different colours ranging from 1952 grey to 1997 Aqua. The little brochure which accompanies the series features an image showing a Carstens vase in front of a wall painted with their 1968 Green (bottom image on the far left).

The images below show images of other Carstens items with similar shapes or decors.

Carstens - Unmarked

Carstens - Unmarked

Carstens 1245-25

Carstens 1245-25

October 3, 2012
by Aidan@Potsandpots
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West German Pottery – Price Trends – September 2012

Sale prices on eBay have been analysed to evaluate West German Pottery price trends. The aim is to monitor the changing value of Fat Lava pottery through analysis of UK eBay sales. The intention is that this will provide a barometer for the popularity/desirability of Fat Lava items.
The average sale price of West German pottery items during September 2012 was £12.06 up slightly from the previous month (£11.45). The top 20% most expensive Fat Lava items average sale price was £30.46, down on the previous month (£51.96).
West German Pottery Sale Prices Sep 2012 Fat Lava How much is Fat Lava Worth
To see more detail on how the values are calculated click here.

September 24, 2012
by Aidan@Potsandpots
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WGP Spotted (19) – “Antiques Road Trip” TV Show – Series 4, Episode 2

The TV show ‘Antiques Road Trip’ must have proved popular, this latest series has seen the programme lengthen to an hour and move to a prime time slot on BBC2. The episode broadcast on the 18/09/2012 featured Thomas Plant and Mark Hales buying antiques on route to auctions in Froncysyllte and Llandeilo where the items they bought were subsequently sold (you can see the episode for a limited time here). They didn’t buy any West German pottery but the eagle eyed littleowlski spotted a probable West German handled vase on top of a cabinet (perhaps made by Bay or Dumler & Breiden).

Antiques Road Trip - Possible D & B or Bay Vase

Antiques Road Trip - Possible D & B or Bay Vase Close Up

Later in the show a relatively mundane Scheurich floor vase is briefly visible.

Antiques Road Trip Scheurich West German Pottery Vase

Fat Lava Scheurich Vase TV Show Antiques Road Trip 2012

Antiques Road Trip Scheurich West German Pottery Vase Close Up

The Schurich vase has the same décor and may even be the same form (407-35) as one which featured in ‘The Knack DIY’ magazine which appeared in an earlier ‘West German Pottery Spotted’ blog (click here to see more information).

The Knack Magazine West-German Scheurich Vase

September 19, 2012
by Aidan@Potsandpots
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WGP Spotted (18) – “Extensions and Improvements” Book

This book (published in 1973) is packed with some amazing retro extensions from the 1960s and 70s, including converting your garage into a living room (see below)
  
As I flicked through the book I think that I was willing it to have some West German pottery just so that I could feature a couple of its retro rooms. The best I could do was the little red vase (see below).
 
At the time I thought it was a Scheurich vase (form 281) but in hindsight it may well not be.

Scheurich 281-19 red Fat Lava

Scheurich 281-19