Allach produced a wide variety of vases, bowls, urns, and pots, in both porcelain and stoneware. The porcelain vases were given catalog numbers beginning at 500, and 1939 records show there were 10 porcelain models in production at that time. Production numbers also show that of the porcelain vases, more painted versions were produced than their white counter part, which is an unusual occurrence for Allach. Of the eight models of stoneware items, most were adorned with old Germanic symbols meant to represent stoneware from the early Germanic period. The also had a different catalog numbering system which always began with the letter K, indicating Keramik (stoneware ceramics), setting them apart from the majority of Allach items which were made of fine porcelain.