Hungarian Secessionist Zsolnay Platter
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Rare, turn of the century, Zsolnay ceramic platter with green eozine glaze and applied decoration
Hungarian Secessionist Zsolnay Platter
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Rare, turn of the century, Zsolnay ceramic platter with green eozine glaze and applied decoration
Zsolnay Iridescent Pottery Ewer
Located in New York, NY
Zsolnay ewer with stylized landscape design and a radiant sunrise, glazed in an iridescent purple
Ceramic
Zsolnay Iridescent Pottery Vase
Located in New York, NY
A Zsolnay iridescent pottery vase with a eocene background and with water lilies and reeds in a
Ceramic
Sold|$30,000
Monumental Zsolnay Porcelain Vase
Located in Kensington, MD
A fine and rare monumental Zsolnay porcelain vase, circa 1880. The vase has a flared neck with an
Porcelain
Zsolnay figurine "Constatinaples Water Carrier"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Zsolnay eozine ceramic figurine "Constantinaples Water Carrier" late Seccesionist period.
Zsolnay figurine " Water Carrier fron Constantinaples"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Zsolnay eozine ceramic figurine"Water carrier from Constantinaples", late Secessionist period
Zsolnay Earthenware Eosin Glazed "Egyptian Slave" Ewer, 1900
By Lajos Mack, Sándor Apáti Abt
Located in New York, NY
A Zsolnay Earthenware Eosin Glazed Ewer designed by Sándor Apa'ti Abt and modeled by Lajos Mack
Earthenware
Rare Zsolnay Glazed Ceramic Turn of the Century Cachepot
Located in Budapest, HU
This dark green glazed ceramic cachepot was made on the turn of the century by Zsolnay's famous
Ceramic
Large Zsolnay Eosin Glase Bird Figurine, 1920's, '50096'
Located in Budapest, HU
This beautifully colored eosin glaze Zsolnay bird figurine is in immaculate condition. The crest
Porcelain
Sold|$2,200
A Bohemian pottery vase
Located in Long Island City, NY
A Bohemian pottery vase made by the Zsolnay factory. Marked.
Late 19th Century Zsolnay Pecs Reticulated Polychrome Plate
By Zsolnay
Located in Los Angeles, CA
An antique ornamental cabinet plate / dish from Zsolnay Pecs of Hungary, dating circa 1880s. The
Earthenware, Ceramic, Faience
Hungarian Zsolnay Pecs Pair of "Alhambra" Form Pottery Vases
By Zsolnay
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Hungarian Zsolnay Pecs pottery. Pair of faience vases of "Alhambra" form, each with flat
Earthenware
Large Zsolnay Eosin Glaze Crab Dish, Art Nouveau Style, 1900s
By Zsolnay
Located in Budapest, HU
Art Nouveau Zsolnay dish with an eosin glaze. The crab and snake motive makes this stunning and
Ceramic
Zsolnay Pecs Raised Mark Art Pottery Eosin Glaze Vase with American Indian
By Zsolnay
Located in Newport, NH
Zsolnay Pecs raised pallet mark on the underside. Age: Early 20th century Size: Approximately 7
Pottery
Late 19th Century Persian Style Zsolnay Vase with Reticulated Floral Motifs
By Zsolnay
Located in London, GB
Of a Persian-style bottle-vase shape with 'pierced' or reticulated floral-motif portions on the flaring neck and the bulbous body. The body features alternating inverted rounded off ...
Porcelain
Zsolnay Faience and Ebonized Wood Pedestal
Located in Hudson, NY
Zsolnay faience and ebonized wood plant stand. Company established in 1853 in Hungary.
Faience, Wood
Art Nouveau Multicolored Pottery Bowl
Located in Great Britain, Northern Ireland
bears the mark of ‘Zsolnay Pecs’ in a raised medallion detailed with a symbol of five churches from the
Ceramic
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