Height approx. 21-27 cm
Bruksslitage.
Annashaab Lervarefabrik was a Danish ceramics factory founded in 1891 by the potter Jens Holm Rasmussen and his wife Johanne in Egebjerg, near Horsens. The factory initially produced everyday ceramics such as jam jars and even pots for the local prison. Later, around the 1920s, the factory began producing decorative ceramics in the so-called "shoemaker style," which is the Danish variant of Art Nouveau. This shift in production was inspired by the artist Eiler Løndal, who had also worked for Danico, another well-known ceramics factory in the area. Annashaab's products were often decorated with horn glaze and were characterised by simple yet elegant patterns in pastel colours. The factory closed in 1958.