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Zsolnay Vase

By traderbrown, 19 February, 2018
Description

Hi i am wanting a rough evaluation on this beautiful vase. I have searched all over Google and can not find this specific vase anywhere. Im in New Zealand and we dont really have good european antique appraisals here as i keep getting told to take it to Europe, so i am hopeing someone can give me a rough idea of its value or where the best place to get it evaluated or sold. I am not in a position to travel with it overseas so need to find out whatever i can over the internet. It has some crazing but is still very strong and still has a beautiful shiny glaze. The paint on it is stunning with gold trim around everything.  

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Ceramic
Distinguishing marks
Zsolnay
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
225mm high x 160mm wide
Date Period
1878 - 1898
Weight
1.3kgs
For Sale?
Yes
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Lovejoy

7 years 4 months ago

Re: Zsolnay Vase

Having a hole in the bottom this was likely used as a lamp base, the hole drilled by someone wishing to turn it into the a lamp, or even possibly purpose made at the factory as a lamp base. In any case, on it's own it's probably not worth more than about $75.00.

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traderbrown

7 years 4 months ago

In reply to Re: Zsolnay Vase by Lovejoy

Re: Zsolnay Vase

Ok thankds for that information. I would have thought it was worth more than that as i found a small plate with the same painting on it that was valued at $650.

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Lovejoy

7 years 4 months ago

In reply to Re: Zsolnay Vase by traderbrown

Re: Zsolnay Vase

This would originally had a brass base attached to the bottom and the lamp section at the top, the vase section being in the middle, not much demand for the lamps missing two thirds the parts.

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