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Antique AMPHORA Austria Jugendstil Pottery Grape Berry Leaf Basket Handled Vase

$ 139.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Dear buyer, if you are viewing this listing on a smart phone please click on "READ MORE" to view full and complete item description with photos. Thank you.Vase presents well and is in very good antique condition, with minor display wear and patina commensurate with age. The top left leaf near right handle is broken off/chipped.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Featured Refinements: Amphora Pottery
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Object Type: Vase
  • Material: Porcelain

    Description

    Antique AMPHORA Austria Jugendstil Pottery Grape Berry Leaf Basket Handled Vase
    Antique AMPHORA Austria Jugendstil Pottery Grape Berry Leaf Basket Handled Vase
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    Description
    BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC AND AS DESCRIBED OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
    Today we are happy to offer for sale a beautiful antique Amphora Austria ceramic vase! A bit of info on Amphora:
    In 1892, after 17 years as a leader in ceramics production, Alfred Stellmacher encouraged his son and sons-in-law to establish a porcelain manufactory. Named after its owners Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel (RSt&K), and employing son-in-law Paul Dachsel, the firm consistently marked pieces with the word Amphora by the late 1890s and became subsequently known by that name.
    The Amphora factory was located in Turn-Teplitz, Austria (now in the Czech Republic). Teplitz, once a spa town that attracted the likes of Goethe and Beethoven, had lost its luster over time because of the increasing intrusion of industrial activity. Turn, which had served Teplitz’s spa-goers with diversions including lush gardens and beautiful villas, was also affected by gradual industrialization. By the mid-19th century, the area formed a de facto ceramics production center that was also home to Kunstkeramik Paul Dachsel, Eduard Stellmacher, and Ernst Wahliss. Porcelain manufactories found the region advantageous because local riverbeds provided an abundant supply of kaolin, an essential ingredient of porcelain.The rivers themselves were sources of energy, and the nearby railroads made it easier to quickly sell and export ceramics across Europe.
    When originally incorporated, Amphora imitated the Orientalist and Neo-Baroque styles favored by Alfred Stellmacher. The combined talents of skilled designers like Eduard Stellmacher, Paul Dachsel, and a host of decorators from the Special Ceramics School of Teplitz allowed the Amphora manufacture to quickly develop a unique genre of Art Nouveau ceramics. What unified its output was an unparalleled concern for fine and high-quality design, as well as Alfred Stellmacher’s use of “ivory porcelain,” a matte yellowish material that was malleable, yet resistant to high temperatures. Amphora’s stylistic diversity, combined with its unwavering standard of quality, made it a world leader among industrial manufacturers of art pottery.
    An important series from one remarkable decade—1894 to 1904—feature plants (including applied flowers and fruit), animals, mythical creatures, Klimt- and Mucha-style portraits, biomorphic designs, and simulated jewels. The departure of Paul Dachsel in 1903 and Eduard Stellmacher in 1904 marked the end of Amphora’s golden age.
    This fabulous vase dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and is the epitome of Amphora's fine craftsmanship and design. The piece is finely crafted and detailed. The vase is the designed in the organic Jugendstil style and features a short rotund body, with basket-weave like pattern and curved handles on either side. The body features a matte blue/green/teal almost dichroic glaze and is decorated with applied clusters of grapes and berries, with the leaves being highlighted in luminous, high-gloss glaze. The vase is marked on the bottom "(crown)/Austria/Amphora/11581".
    Vase presents well and is in very good antique condition, with minor display wear and patina commensurate with age. As always seems to be the case with Amphora, it's not absolutely perfect.  It's close, but one leaf - top left near right handle is broken off/chipped. You'll really need to hunt to find it, but otherwise this piece is in great shape.   Amazing that it survived so nearly unscathed.  This wonderful figural vase will make a superb addition to any fine Art Nouveau and Amphora collection...Fresh to the market!
    Dimensions: 10-1/4" in height, 10-1/4" in length, 10-3/8" in depth
    NOTE: Shipping cost includes full insurance. We do not mark up shipping.​
    Buy with confidence -- please see our current seller rating! Item(s) will be professionally packed to prevent damage in transit. Feel free to message us with further questions or requests for more images, and thank you for looking!
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