Need some assistance in translating european language

I have an old orange/red enamelware/graniteware cream container. It is European in origin, but I cannot figure out what the language is on the bottom,

The Bottom [URL removed] ZOM.SZOV.JASZKISER 29 – 41 – 1 MAX.FOGY.AR 61. 69,50 Ft.

Any help would be appreciated. TIA

asked about 10 years ago

4 Answers

I googled JASZKISER & it means Harlow( probably the style/model) in Hungarian. Don’t know if that helps you :)

answered about 10 years ago

Jaszkiser is a town in northern Hungary and it does mean Harlow.

Perhaps the 29-41-1 is the date, 1-29-1941?

answered about 10 years ago

Try google translator. I have used it when dealing with international customers.

answered about 10 years ago

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answered almost 3 years ago

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