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Hollohaza porcelain

By vrbova, 3 March, 2025
Description

Hollohaza Porcelain Vase, Hand Painted, 19th Century, Collectible Hungarian Art Pottery, RARE floral antique, gold trim

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
40 cm high
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

4 months 2 weeks ago

Hollohaza Porcelain Vases

Item Overview

  • Maker: Hollohaza Porcelain Manufactory
  • Origin: Hungary
  • Date: Likely late 19th to early 20th century
  • Material: Porcelain, hand-painted with floral motifs and gold trim
  • Height: 40 cm
  • Condition: Excellent
  • For Sale: Yes

History of Hollohaza Porcelain

Hollohaza is one of Hungary’s oldest porcelain manufacturers, founded in 1777. Known for its hand-painted floral and gold-accented designs, the company has produced high-quality porcelain vases, figurines, and dinnerware for collectors worldwide. Pieces from the 19th century are particularly rare and valuable, as earlier production was more limited compared to the 20th-century expansion.

Valuation Factors

  1. Authenticity & Age
    • 19th-century Hollohaza vases are highly sought after, but authentication through manufacturer's marks or expert evaluation is crucial.
    • Look for the Hollohaza mark (often found on the base).
  2. Rarity & Demand
    • Large, hand-painted Hollohaza vases with gold trim are less common, making them more desirable.
    • Similar pieces are collected both in Hungary and internationally.
  3. Condition & Craftsmanship
    • The excellent condition adds value, as chips, cracks, or faded gold trim can lower pricing.
    • Hand-painted floral patterns with gold trim are premium features.
  4. Market Trends & Comparable Sales
    • Similar Hollohaza vases (40 cm, 19th-century hand-painted) typically sell for $400–$800.
    • Pairs of large vases in excellent condition can fetch $1,000–$1,500, especially at auctions.
    • Prices can be higher if there is official documentation or provenance.

Estimated Value

  • Single vase: $400–$800
  • Pair (if sold together): $1,000–$1,500

Recommendation for Further Appraisal

  • Verify maker’s mark to confirm the exact period.
  • Consider a professional appraisal if aiming for high-value auction sales.
  • Selling options include antiques dealers, auction houses (Sotheby’s, Christie’s, or Heritage Auctions), and online marketplaces like eBay, 1stDibs, or Ruby Lane.
Average: 5 (1 vote)
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