Description
ZSOLNAY, EOSIN GLAZED PORCELAIN NAME CARD HOLDER, DOGS HUNTING A BOAR ! (D015) In 1893, under the influence of Clément Massier's lusterware, Zsolnay's chemist developed a rich iridescent glaze, marketed as "eosin." The term, named after the Greek goddess Eos, goddess of dawn, was soon to be used to denote the rainbow-hued iridescent finish.
Mark / Sign : Signed on the bottom, Zsolnay Pécs Five Temple
Mark 1960's !
Condition : EXCELLENT, NO CHIPS, NO CRACKS OR REPAIRS !
Size CCA. Inches / Centimeters
Height : 4.45" / 11.3 cm.
Length : 6.30" / 16.0 cm.
Width : 5.31" / 13.5 cm.
Parameters
Age | 1950-1989 (Vintage, Mid-Century Modern) |
Condition | Excellent (Used) |
Eosin | Eosin |
Form | Figure |
Backstamp | Painted |
Brand | Zsolnay |
Color | Green |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Hungary |
Era | Mid 20th Century (1941-1969) |
Features | Decorative |
Finish | Eosin Glaze |
Handmade | Yes |
Item Height | 4.43 in |
Item Length | 6.30 in |
Item Width | 5.31 in |
Material | Porcelain |
Model | Name card holder |
Origin | Baranya |
Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
Packaging | Box |
Pattern | Eosin Glaze |
Product Line | Name Card Holders |
Production Style | Art Pottery |
Production Technique | Pottery |
Signed | Yes |
Style | Art Nouveau |
Subject | Hunting |
Theme | Dogs |
Time Period Manufactured | 1960-1969 |
Type | Figurine |
Vintage | Yes |
Year Manufactured | 1965 |
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