Posted 9 years ago
kivatinitz
(342 items)
The third Eichwald majolica was the first we bought, to Eva Hek that is no more in the business, the same woman that sold us the big French opaline vase. It was for one of my birthdays, I adore it immediately and the quality of the gloss and of the majolica is different from the others. As it is said in the blog http://artnouveaujugendstil.blogspot.com.ar/2012/01/ceramiques-autrichiennes.html
It bears the typical colors and brightness of the B. Bloch pottery. I never found an identical one on internet, the shape is similar to many others but all have little roses or flowers, this has another pattern. This is the most similar http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Stunning-Antique-Art-Nouveau-Secessionist-Eichwald-Majolica-Tazza-/201130397085 it is a tazza and is described as “a classic Eichwald piece having an unsual design that features embossed floral and geometric designs with whiplash handles. The design features soft pink and green tones on a background of rich green majolica glaze. The vibrant and stylish design is typical and easily recognised as an Eichwald piece. Another one on the web http://www.ebay.ie/itm/301686673580 A stunning example of Art Nouvea/Secessionist Pottery, by Eichwald; this large Centrepiece Bowl/footed Bowl is a beautiful design and very striking. Another one http://www.premierantiques.co.uk/lovely-eichwald-majolica-secessionist-art-nouveau-flower-trough-c1910-3011-p.asp . I adore this one, is my styl
A wonderful piece Kivatin.
Thanks Racer for the comment and to Sean, Mikel, Vetraio, antiquerose, efesgirl for the loves
I love this.....it has a grandeur all its own.
Thanks Sklo for your comment and Inky for your love
I love the decoration and how the green interior contrasts so beautifully against the milk chocolate outside! Lovely piece Silvia! Me encanta!!
Thanks Rick yes it is a very nice piece. Thanks antiquerose for the love
thanks Vladimir, aura and rose for the loves