Vase - Ceramic - Antique Majolica

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Florentin Brunz Gaborieau
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Holds a master’s in Art History, specialising in Second French Empire and Dutch Golden Age.

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Antique ceramic Majolica vase from Austria in a Design style, dating to around 1900–1910, measuring 17 cm in width, 19 cm in height and 17 cm in depth, and in excellent condition.

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Description from the seller

ceramic very good maker amphora 1 x 17 cm dhl shipment
ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCY INSPECTION
This appears to be a hand-painted art pottery vase with a metallic lustre glaze and incised decoration, likely Austrian or Central European art pottery from the early 20th century.

The impressed mark on the base looks like “941” (model/form number) and possibly a small decorator’s or factory mark beneath it,
Most likely possibilities:

Amphora (Austria, Turn-Teplitz region)
Ernst Wahliss / Bohemian art pottery
Other Austrian or Bohemian majolica/lustre ware makers
Estimated date
Circa 1900–1925
Characteristics
Hand-painted enamel floral decoration
Metallic bronze/gold iridescent glaze
Molded ribbed “melon” form
Turquoise interior glaze
Art Nouveau / Jugendstil influence
Approximate value (current market)

Assuming no cracks or repairs:

Auction value: about $200 – 250 USD
Retail/antique shop asking price: about $200–350 USD

If it can be firmly attributed to a known maker like Amphora or Wahliss, value could be higher.

ceramic very good maker amphora 1 x 17 cm dhl shipment
ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCY INSPECTION
This appears to be a hand-painted art pottery vase with a metallic lustre glaze and incised decoration, likely Austrian or Central European art pottery from the early 20th century.

The impressed mark on the base looks like “941” (model/form number) and possibly a small decorator’s or factory mark beneath it,
Most likely possibilities:

Amphora (Austria, Turn-Teplitz region)
Ernst Wahliss / Bohemian art pottery
Other Austrian or Bohemian majolica/lustre ware makers
Estimated date
Circa 1900–1925
Characteristics
Hand-painted enamel floral decoration
Metallic bronze/gold iridescent glaze
Molded ribbed “melon” form
Turquoise interior glaze
Art Nouveau / Jugendstil influence
Approximate value (current market)

Assuming no cracks or repairs:

Auction value: about $200 – 250 USD
Retail/antique shop asking price: about $200–350 USD

If it can be firmly attributed to a known maker like Amphora or Wahliss, value could be higher.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Antique Majolica
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Austria
Material
Ceramic
Style
Design
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
19 cm
Width
17 cm
Depth
17 cm
Estimated period
1900-1910
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Objects sold
Private

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