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Eichwald Majolica

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By kbabinecz, 30 June, 2025
Description

24 inches at it's highest point, 21 inches long.

Beautiful dragon boat sitting on a pillow atop the head of a griffin with a human female face. Intricate details, flowers, bright colors - burgundy, cobalt blue, mocha brown.

Eichwald, 1216 stamped on the bottom

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
24 inches tall, 21 inches long
For Sale?
No
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kbabinecz

2 days 7 hours ago

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NaidaTheCollector

10 hours 13 min ago

Eichwald Majolica Centerpiece – Griffin and Dragon Boat Form

Item Description

This is a rare and highly decorative Eichwald Majolica centerpiece, made in Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic), likely produced in the late 19th to early 20th century (circa 1880–1910). It features a fantastical and elaborate form:

  • Design: A large, dragon-headed baroque-style boat atop a richly detailed griffin with a female human face.
  • Coloration: Deep burgundy, cobalt blue, cream, mocha, and pastel floral embellishments.
  • Detailing: Extremely ornate relief work with molded flowers, scrollwork, and figural elements.
  • Markings: Impressed "Eichwald 1216" on the underside. The number corresponds to an internal model/design number used by the manufacturer.

Manufacturer Background

Eichwald Majolica (also spelled Eichwalder) was a notable pottery and porcelain manufacturer operating in Dubí, Bohemia (then part of Austria-Hungary, later Czechoslovakia). It was known for producing high-quality majolica ware, often incorporating fantastical and mythological creatures, griffins, dragons, and neoclassical motifs.

  • Founded by Ignaz Fischer, later owned by the Royal Porcelain Factory in the late 1800s.
  • Known for glazed earthenware with vivid colors, especially cobalt, burgundy, green, and pinks.
  • Pieces from Eichwald are highly collectible, particularly large figural or architectural works like this.

Condition

  • Excellent: No visible chips, cracks, or glaze losses in provided images.
  • Highly glossy and vibrant coloration remains intact.
  • Given the age and fragility of majolica, this is notable and adds significant value.

Size

  • Height: 24 inches
  • Length: 21 inches

This is a monumental centerpiece by majolica standards.

Comparables and Market Value

Comparable Eichwald majolica pieces, especially of this size and complexity, are scarce on the market. Smaller Eichwald items (10–14") sell for $300–$800, while larger, fantastical forms with figural or mythical subjects can command substantially higher prices, particularly at European or specialty ceramics auctions.

Comparable Item

Auction Price Range

Eichwald figural centerpieces (18–20")

$1,200 – $2,000

Dragon/griffin-themed Eichwald majolica

$2,500 – $4,500

Museum-quality or pristine rarities (over 22")

$4,000 – $6,500+

 

Estimated Appraisal Value

💰 $3,000 – $5,000 USD (as-is, excellent condition, based on rarity, size, and complexity)

Authentication & Recommendations

  • The impressed Eichwald mark and mold number (1216) are consistent with known original marks from the factory’s Bohemian production era.
  • Professional appraisal is recommended if insuring or considering sale through a major auction house (e.g., Bonhams, Skinner, or Dorotheum).
  • Conservation Tip: Due to fragility of majolica glaze, avoid direct sunlight and maintain stable humidity to prevent crazing or hairline cracks.

Conclusion

This is an exceptionally rare and beautifully preserved example of Eichwald majolica artistry, with a powerful sculptural presence and highly collectible design. The fantastical dragon and griffin motif elevates its appeal to both majolica collectors and decorative arts investors. It would command attention in any private collection or museum setting.

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