Zsolnay lustre ceramic figural water pitcher, ca. 1902-1904, Hungary
The water pitcher gradating from dark blue to orange with diaphanous dressed women emerging from the base and forming the handle, sides and spout. From Heritage Auctions

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Zsolnay lustre ceramic figural water pitcher, ca. 1902-1904, Hungary
The water pitcher gradating from dark blue to orange with diaphanous dressed women emerging from the base and forming the handle, sides and spout. From Heritage Auctions

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Bovine figure of the day: Zsolnay Eosin Bison
Zsolnay Vase - HUNGARY 1853
A #snail for a slow Sunday:
Snail Figurine by Zsolnay, Hungary, c.1930s
Hand-Painted Iridescent Green Eosin Glaze Porcelain
H 2.25 x L 4.5 x W 2.5 in.
Pécs, Hungary

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Zsolnay Manufactory (Pécs), Vase with stag beetles, ca. 1900, porcelain faience and green eosin glaze
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Japanese stoneware platter (Ōzara) with underglaze iron oxide pine tree decoration (Hizen ware, Karatsu type), Momoyama period (1573–1615), (cr.)
Japanese stoneware serving dish (Hirabachi) with circular patterns (Botan-mochi), natural ash glaze (Bizen ware), Momoyama period (1573–1615) (cr.)
Hungarian porcelain-faience soup plate for Count Tivadar Andrássy's Buda palace dining room, designed by József Rippl-Rónai (1861 - 1927) for the Zsolnay factory, 1898 (cr.)
Byzantine silver plate with monogram (the Greek letters at the ends of the cross-shaped monogram possibly refer to the owner), 610–613 (cr.)