This West Germany Scheurich jug was manufactured around 1960 at the Scheurich factory in Germany. The model number 400 and the height 22 (cm) are marked on the bottom of the vase. The jug consists of different shades of blue and black.

Interior advice
This West Germany jug fits into both classic and modern interiors. You can place it on a TV cabinet, (side) table, windowsill, or in a bookcase. You can also use it to display (silk or dried) flowers.

About West Germany (Scheurich)
A West Germany vase is (almost) always made in Germany. There are about thirty different brands under the name West Germany, such as Scheurich, Bay, Jasba, Carstens, and Dumbler&Breiden. These brands were incredibly popular from the 1950s to the 1970s. Many vases were produced during this period. A West Germany vase can be recognized by its ‘jumping’ appearance with a professionally applied glaze.
Scheurich always used white clay to produce the vases, which are usually marked on the bottom: ‘W.GERMANY’ or ‘WEST GERMANY’. Usually, there is a two or three-digit number (the model number) on the bottom, followed by a hyphen or space and then two numbers indicating the height in centimeters.