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Zsolnay Pecs große Kanne mit weiblichem AktReliefmarke um 1900, Modellnr. 7832, weitere Nr. 36, helles Feinsteinzeug mit Eosinglasur von Gold und Grün nach Violett verlaufend, der Griff als stehender vollplastischer weiblicher Akt, das wallende Haar an der Mündung verlaufend, etwas Alterscraquelé, sonst perfekter Zustand, H 50 cm.
Friedrich Adler Vase mit PfauenEntwurf um 1904/05, Ausführung Keramikmanufaktur Zsolnay Pécs/Ungarn und Metallwarenfabrik "Orion" Nürnberg, Reliefmarke und Modellnummer "K 272", Zinn vergoldet, mit aufgelegten Emailcabochons in Kobaltblau und Grün, Korpus aus Feinsteinzeug mit Eosinglasur, an der Schulter verziert mit zwei vollplastischen Pfauen und Dolden am Hals, etwas Alterscraquelé und eine minimale Fehlstelle am Mündungsrand, H 27 cm. Quelle: Die Jugend der Moderne, Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Ausstellungskatalog der Villa Stuck 2010/2011, S. 196, Nr. 177. Friedrich Adler Vase with Peacocksdesigned around 1904/05, manufactured by the ceramic factory Zsolnay Pécs / Hungary and the metal goods factory "Orion" Nuremberg, relief mark and model number "K 272", gilded tin, with applied enamel cabochons in cobalt blue and green, body made of porcelain stoneware with eosin glaze, the shoulder decorated with two fully plastic peacocks and umbels on the neck, some age-related craquelé and a minimal loss on the edge of the mouth, H 27 cm. Source: Die Jugend der Moderne, Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Villa Stuck exhibition catalog 2010/2011, p. 196, no. 177.
ZSOLNAY PECS; a reticulated and gilt heightened vase, with gilt and impressed marks and number 2863 to base, height 12cm (af), a Shelley 'Melody' pattern bowl and vase, a Goebel figure group impressed 'Norman Rockwell' to base, etc.Additional InformationThe Zsolnay Pecs vase with a chip to the foot rim and crazed throughout, there is a half centimeter hairline crack to the rim, build up of dirt and dust, some rubbing to detail, the Geobel figure crazed with rubbing to detail, both Shelley items with rubbing to detail, further general wear, dirt and dust throughout.
Zsolnay, a good Eosin glazed ceramic vase with twin elephant-head handles and stylised fish decoration c.1905, raised Zsolnay circular spire mark, impressed 6353 M Possibly designed by Nagy Mihály (1864-1943), the shaped vase decorated with stylised leaping fish amidst waves, applied with elephant head handles, their trunks extending down the sides, decorated in red and cream and a lustrous Eosin glaze 36.5 cm high Literature: Eva Csenkey, ‘Zsolnay Szecessziós Kerámiák’, Helikon, Budapest, 1992, p.123, image 151 (a jardinière of horizontal form modelled at either end with elephant heads by Nagy Mihály is illustrated)Some scratches on the sides , some areas of dirt and some small elements of glaze shrinkage on the decoration and base edge. A few abrasions to the elephant trunks - more on the green/gold one. Some fine marks to the clay beneath the glaze and some streaking to the colours in places. Some abrasions to the neck rim that have removed the top surface of the glaze in small areas. The elephant heads have fired differently one is more green gold the other more green bronze. Inside there is a firing flaw to the hole where the elephant handle was attached - for firing. The base rim on underside has wear. There is crazing to the glaze. Overall this vase is in good condition and presents well. Please ask department for photographs.
Zsolnay, an Art Nouveau Eosin glazed ceramic vase raised on three open work feet c.1905, raised Zsolnay circular spire mark, impressed number difficult to read possibly 6892 M Of globular form, the neck rim folded over in three sections and pulled down to partly form the open work feet, decorated with applied with stylised horse chestnut fruits in their knobbly shells, covered with a lustrous Eosin glaze 12.5 cm highSome fine surface abrasions to the glaze around the the feet, with some fine crazing to the glaze and some dirt. A few tiny scratches in the bottom of the vase. Some tiny open bubbles/pitting in the glaze in the bottom of the vase but this was in the firing. Wear to the underside of the feet.
A ZSOLNAY PECS EWER AND COVER, CIRCA 1870-80, decorated in the Persian taste with foliage, the handle in the form of a snake, printed factory mark and painted number. 32cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Knop of cover re-stuck. Three chips to the flange of the cover. Crazing throughout.
A Zsolnay Pecs Eosin glazed vase, of lobed form, 7.3cm high, a Herend figure of a cat, 15cm high, a Wallendorf porcelain ballerina, 26cm high, a pair of Zsolnay Pecs hound figures, 26cm high, a Zsolnay Pecs figure of a rabbit, 9cm wide, and an Empoli glass decanter in the Riihimäki Emma vase style, 30cm highCondition report: One hound with chipped and repaired ear, Empoli decanter with water marks inside, Eosin has minor marks to glaze
A Zsolnay Pecs bowl of oval form with pierced detail and painted floral decoration, with impressed and printed number to base no 1063, 18cm long approx, together with a collection of contemporary decorative tea wares in the art nouveau style with dragonfly decoration comprising teapot, milk jug, covered sugar bowl, cup and saucer and two shaped dishes, with printed mark Franz to base (8)
A PAIR OF ZSOLNAY AESTHETIC COBALT GROUND EARTHENWARE PLAQUES, C1891 enamelled in vivid colours and richly gilt with chrysanthemums and other flowers, 36cm diam, impressed ZSOLNAY PECS, MADE IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY and numbers, red printed five churches mark Comparative Literature: Santi (F) and J Gacher, Zsolnay Ceramics Collecting a Culture, Atglen 1998, p38 Good condition, no restoration
A collection of Hungarian Zsolnay Pecs porcelain figures, to include an owl atop a book, 27cm high, a figure of a hound, 25.5cm high, a Lippelsdorf stag group, 25cm wide, a Herend white porcelain hare, 30cm high, a Beswick model 1018 Bald Eagle, 33cm wide, and a model of an elephant, 34cm wide (6)Condition report: Elephant has 'rattle' to inside but no obvious damage. Remainder with no obvious major flaws
A collection of Hungarian Zsolnay Pecs porcelain figures, to include a seated man with a whittling knife, 33cm high, a mother and child, 30cm high, a Hollohaza figure in a blue dress, 25cm high, another example in a yellow dress, 24.5cm high, an Aquincum figure of a man in a feather hat, 27.5cm high, a Kunstporzellan figure of a boy and girl, 15.5cm high, and a Lippelsdorf figure depicting two stylised huntsmen, 29cm high (8)Condition report: Kunstporzellan figure with chip to edge of base, remainder with no obvious major faults
A collection of Hungarian Zsolnay Pecs porcelain figures, to include a figure of a hound, 25.5cm high, a duck group, 17.5cm high, a Hollohaza figure of a dog, 28cm high, a Melba Ware dog, 20cm high, and three Lippelsdorf figures to include a stag group, 25cm wide, a deer group, 18cm wide and a bird of prey, 27cm high (7) Condition report: Deer group- Chip to earRemainder with no obvious major faults
A collection of Hungarian Zsolnay Pecs porcelain figures, to include a cockerel group, 19cm high, a hedgehog, 9.5cm wide, a seated dog, 12.5cm high, a rabbit, 9cm wide, a Herend figure of a chick, 10cm high, a Cmielow stylised figure of a heron, 17.5cm high, a Goebel goose girl figure, 10cm high, a Kalosca dish, 10cm wide, two Aquincum figures, a cat, 8cm high, a hare, 5.5cm high and nine pieces of Hollohaza, to include three stylised cats, a seagull, a squirrel, a budgie group, two dishes and a box and cover in the style of FornasettiCondition report: Cmielow- Chip to end of beak, some scratches to dish centresRemainder with no obvious major faults
A HUNGARIAN EOSIN-GLAZED 'PHEASANT' VASE, ZSOLNAY PORCELAIN FACTORY, PECS, CIRCA 1930designed by Lajos Mack, of compressed bulbous form, surmounted by a pair of pheasants circling the rim, decorated overall in lustrous green-gold glaze, impressed factory mark and model number 6063, printed factory and MADE IN HUNGARY mark under base; overall height: 20 cm (7 7/8 in.), diameter: 35 cm (13 3/4 in.)PROVENANCESotheby's, New York, April 27, 2006, lot 286RELATED LITERATUREA vase of this form is found in Eva Csenkey, Zsolnay Szecesszios Keramiak (Budapest: Helikon, 1992), p. 40, no. 39 (illustrated) CONDITIONThe vase is in overall very good condition. Minor age-appropriate craquelure to the glaze, mainly apparent under the base. Very minor restoration to edge of one bird's tail. Inspection under UV light reveals no other repairs. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A HUNGARIAN EOSIN-GLAZED HANDLED 'VINE' VESSEL, ZSOLNAY PORCELAIN FACTORY, PECS, CIRCA 1900the handle formed as a ribbon vine supporting the horn-like body, the lip with undulating edges, the base circular, decorated overall in lustrous green and gold glaze, impressed factory mark, model number 5551, and letter M, inscribed MADE IN HUNGARY under base; overall height: 24.5 cm (9 5/8 in.) CONDITIONThe vessel is in overall very good to excellent original condition. Very fine age-appropriate craquelure apparent overall. Some rubbing to the glaze along the lip. Small horizontal scratch of 1.5 cm (5/8 in.) along the base. Otherwise, no significant issues to report. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A HUNGARIAN EOSIN-GLAZED TWO-HANDLED 'GRAPE LEAF' VASE, ZSOLNAY PORCELAIN FACTORY, PECS, CIRCA 1900-1910the slightly tapered columnar body surmounted two loop handles, decorated overall in lustrous green-gold glaze shading to violet in the fruiting grape leaves, impressed factory mark and partly effaced model number ending in 89 under base; height: 29 cm (11 3/8 in.)PROVENANCESotheby's, New York, April 27, 2006, lot 298RELATED LITERATUREA vase with decoration in a similar art glass style is illustrated by Eva Csenkey and Agpta Steinert, Hungarian Ceramics from the Zsolnay Manufactory 1853-2001 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002), p. 112, no. 70. CONDITIONThe vase is in overall excellent original condition. Very fine age-appropriate craquelure apparent overall. Minute losses to parts of the glaze (several mm in diameter) in places, such as one of the leaves. Otherwise, no issues to report. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a goose girl, no. 528, with green underglaze circular stamp and blue wave lines, 18.5cm high; a Zsolnay Pec vase, no. 455, with foliate scroll decoration on cream ground, 23cm high; Bourne Denby Danesby ware blue glazed candlestick, 10cm high and a studio pottery blue glazed vase of slender baluster form, impressed mark H.I. or I.H. in circle, 17.5cm high. (4).Condition report:Copenhagen - Good condition.Zsolnay Pec - Small restored rim chip, slight scratches to body.Candlestick - Good condition.Vase - Good condition.
An early 20th century continental bowl in the Zsolnay manner, of oval form with pierced painted and gilded decoration, painted number to base 772, 28 cm long, together with a Doulton Lambeth stoneware advertising ewer and stopper for Treacher & Co with impressed mark to base, further Doulton Lambeth relief moulded stoneware jugs including example with silver mount, etc (9)

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