This, People say I'm Cool but I'm Austrian so cool comes naturally, Coffee Mug makes for a cool funny gift that speaks to a person's national pride. The obvious humblebrag on this mug complete with the Austrian flag will bring them smiles and much more! Don't sweat over the right gift! This mug is beautiful as it is durable; a great gift to give that deserving Austrian person. The universal acceptance of a coffee mug as a gift makes it a preferred gift choice, and this mug is an excellent gift for the one you want to celebrate. Aside from being a universal gift item, you can take the bar notches higher by filling the mugs with coffee samples, special tea samples for their enjoyment, and even candy. Isn't that sweet! Wouldn't you want to make that special person happy? Get the Mug before it runs out! Perfect for coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, this classic shape white, durable ceramic mug in the most popular sizes - 11 oz. and 15oz. High-quality sublimation printing makes it an appreciated gift to every true hot beverage lover. .: White ceramic .: 11 oz. (0.33 l) and 15 oz. (0.44 l) .: Rounded corners .: C-handle
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About Ceramic monk Manufacter Walter Bosse Vienna, 1950 Austria.
RARE 1940s/1950s Vintage Fat Lava Mid-Century Modern Sculptural Biomorphic Black Lacquer Ceramic Cat Figurine Statue Hagenauer-look ART DECO TYPICAL OF THE ERA - hard to date but very Art Deco style Sculptural Jean Arp Influence Biomorphic Freeform Great condition. THIS IS A SCULPTURAL FIGURINE will be double boxed for safety... It is in a GLOSSY SHINY SURFACE AND HAS A GREAT Modernistic SHAPE PLEASE, SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION. ASK QUESTIONS, WE ALWAYS REPLY! WE DECLARE THE ITEM FOR THE FULL VALUE YOU PAY. WE CAN NOT falsify VALUE IF SENT OUT OF SWITZERLAND PAYMENT WITHIN 24 HOURS.... NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS. MORE PHOTOS UPON REQUEST. NO RETURNS, NO REFUNDS, NO CANCELLATIONS, PLEASE READ OUR SELLING CONDITIONS AND POLICIES, THANK YOU.
I think I might not like these simple ceramic bowls from Austrian designers mischer'traxler so much if not for the fact that they are also carefully color-matched to the piece of fruit or veg from which they are cast.
For six decades, this Austrian-born artist merged classical rigor and earthly sensuality in ceramics that have a power far beyond their size
A Handmade Wiener Werkstätte Vase with Applied Handles by Hilda Jesser with Black and Orange Glazes. Mint Condition, Vienna, 1921. Impressed Marks on underside WW, MADE IN AUSTRIA, 874.
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About Exceptional Austrian Putto in the style of Michael Powolny with bow, arrow and quiver on his back sitting on a colorful bed of blue bubbles. Magnificent stoneware sculpture with rich yet subtle glazes. Fabulous chunky feet. Signed. keywords: Jugendstil, Putti, Putto, Cherub, Stoneware, Ceramic Sculpture, Michael Powolny, Art nouveau, Secessionist, Wiener Keramik, Wiener Werkstatte, Vally Wieselthier, Wiener Moderne, Gudrun Baudisch, Dina Kuhn, Bohemian
For six decades, this Austrian-born artist merged classical rigor and earthly sensuality in ceramics that have a power far beyond their size
Austrian ceramist Gundi Dietz creates strange and wonderful girl-like porcelain figures--via We Swim with the Fishes
Item specificsConditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ... Read moreabout the conditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). If the item comes direct from a manufacturer, it may be delivered in non-retail packaging, such as a plain or unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab ColourMulticolouredCountry/Region of ManufactureUnited KingdomMaterialCeramicTypeCoffee MugBrandDestination Vinyl ltdEANDoes not apply
About Exceptional Austrian Putto in the style of Michael Powolny with bow, arrow and quiver on his back sitting on a colorful bed of blue bubbles. Magnificent stoneware sculpture with rich yet subtle glazes. Fabulous chunky feet. Signed. keywords: Jugendstil, Putti, Putto, Cherub, Stoneware, Ceramic Sculpture, Michael Powolny, Art nouveau, Secessionist, Wiener Keramik, Wiener Werkstatte, Vally Wieselthier, Wiener Moderne, Gudrun Baudisch, Dina Kuhn, Bohemian
Gmundner Keramik Austria was established in 1492 and became known for its beautiful handcrafted ceramics. It is still thriving today. Covered casserole in the Alpine flowers/ Streublumen pattern. Features an embossed lattice design on body that is accentuated with the hand painted flowers. The lid also features a an embossed feather design and is also accentuated with flowers This pattern features scattered Blue Bellflowers, Red Lungwort and Yellow Buttercups. A green border finishes the design. This delicate hand painted pattern features flowers which grace the hills and mountains of Austria. Measures 7.75” wide by 7” tall covered and 4” tall uncovered In very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks or crazing, only the most minimal wear I will be listing multiple pieces of this pattern in the coming days. Please follow my shop if interested for updates. As always please refer to pictures to better assess condition for yourself as they are the best true indicator of condition and serve as an integral part of the description
French vintage ceramic pottery ashtray flower design Oepiag Royal REF A15 tall 1.75in or 4.5cm diameter 5in or 12.75cm There is a good reason for the “OEPIAG” and “EPIAG” marks. Both OEPIAG and EPIAG were associations of different potteries put together by the Austrian Government in 1918 to promote the sale of Bohemian pottery and porcelain. The name “OEPIAG” is an acronym for “Österreichische Porzellan Industrie AG,” which translates to Austrian Porcelain Industry. Any pottery with this mark generally predates 1920, when the name was changed Erste Böhemische Porzellan Industrie AG—First Bohemian Porcelain Industry—and the mark was switched to “EPIAG.” If you buy more than one item contact me for a discount Free shipping within USA See my other items for sale on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/annickantiques Thank you for looking Annick
For six decades, this Austrian-born artist merged classical rigor and earthly sensuality in ceramics that have a power far beyond their size
Austrian ceramist Gundi Dietz creates strange and wonderful girl-like porcelain figures--via We Swim with the Fishes
Gmundner Keramik Austria was established in 1492 and became known for its beautiful handcrafted ceramics. It is still thriving today. Octagonal Footed Custard / Ice Cream Cup in the Alpine flowers/ Streublumen pattern 6 Available / Price is for 1 Shipping costs can be combined This pattern features scattered Blue Bellflowers, Red Lungwort and Yellow Buttercups. A green border finishes the design. This delicate hand painted pattern features flowers which grace the hills and mountains of Austria. measure 4” tall by 4” wide In very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks or crazing, only the most minimal wear I will be listing multiple pieces of this pattern in the coming days. Please follow my shop if interested for updates. As always please refer to pictures to better assess condition for yourself as they are the best true indicator of condition and serve as an integral part of the description
Here, we bring to market a beautiful handmade, and hand painted piece of German Folk Art pottery. Manufactured by Schneider Pottery of Marburg, West Germany. Schneider has been in business from 1809 to the present. My best guess dates this piece to probably the 50's, maybe a little earlier. This is one of over 50 pieces that I was lucky enough to purchase. Do keep in mind, you are purchasing only the one piece shown in photo #1. Our last 4 photos are merely pictures of the entire collection we purchased. This piece, is in wonderful condition, keeping in mind it was a utilitarian piece of pottery. We do find typical wear and tear, showing chafing/flaking in a place or two. Hand painted in beautiful earth tones of brown, rust, green, and an off white. It measures 9-3/16" in diameter, and rises 2-3/8" from the table top. From the Schneider website, we offer the following: More than 400 years ago, the master tanner, Peter Schneider, moved from Lixfeld near Dillenburg to the Marburg district of Weidenhausen, where the tanning trade has always been based. The Schneiders stayed true to this craft for five generations, but then looked for a livelihood in the wagon business, because the two most important trades in Marburg, tanning and pottery, offered the wagoners a good basis for their livelihood at that time. The tanned skins and the baked pottery, widely known as “Marburg dishes”, had to be transported out into the country. His descendants continued this line of business, but his grandson Johann Heinrich Schneider became an art potter in April 1809, over 200 years ago, during the Napoleonic era. He had seen from the father and the older brother what Marburg dishes were being packed on the harnesses. That probably aroused the desire to be active in this beautiful handicraft. Right from the start, he enjoyed shaping lumps of clay with a practiced hand on the potter's wheel into “Marburger Dipperchen”, which were then decorated, dried and fired before finally wandering off into the distance. The pits of the Ebsdorfer Grund provided good sound, and firewood was available in the surrounding forests. The chimneys smoked on the Ketzerbach and between the tanner's workshops in Weidenhausen. Master potter Johann Heinrich Schneider also settled there after he married Catherina Berdux in 1819. Like the wives of the successors, she helped to ensure that Schneider's pottery gained its special reputation. While the clay preparation, shaping and firing was a man's work, women's hands have always proven themselves to be excellent in decorating. Two sons grew up. Bernhard and Ludwig Schneider . They learned the varied arts and crafts in their father's business. When they had achieved the title of master in 1850, they went into business for themselves, Bernhard in Weidenhausen and Ludwig am Steinweg. The company's founder, Johann Heinrich, died in 1876, but the sons 'potters' wheels continued to turn, although many of the 40 former Marburg potteries fell victim to the enamel trend. The artisanal pottery could not keep up with the industrial mass-produced goods with the best of will. But the Schneiders deliberately cultivated pottery as a handicraft, the preservation of old German folk art. This gave their company the stability and upward development, especially since after the turn of the century a sense of real arts and crafts was awakened again and the sons Heinrich Wilhelm and John continued the pottery tradition. John Schneider in particular was trend-setting here. He settled down on Steinweg, built the well-known “Marburger Töpferhaus” (Steinweg 8) and the workshop on the slope behind it where there had been an old pottery workshop. What went out into the world from there has ensured that the “Marburg dishes” are particularly valued. It was also John Schneider who knew how to present his products in a particularly elegant way at important trade exhibitions (the great arts and crafts exhibition in Kassel 100 years ago and exhibitions in Fulda, Gießen and many other places). Heinz Schneider, the son of John Schneider, took over the art pottery business in 1938, whereby he knew how to adapt himself to the present through various technical innovations and modern sales methods. His permanent exhibitions at the Leipzig and Frankfurt Fair used to bear witness to this. What remained, however, was the solid foundation laid by the great-grandfather: the striving to bring craft and art into harmony! After thorough training at the Werkkunstschule Darmstadt and passing the master craftsman's examination in 1954, Gustav Schneider worked in the fifth generation of the Schneider family in the family business, from which so much emerges that has now reinforced the old fame of "Marburg dishes". Today it is not the quantity but the quality that is decisive. So he took over the workshop after his father's death in 1971. After extensive apprenticeship as a journeyman in his father's company and two years of schooling at the "State College for Ceramics" in Landshut, his son Manfred Schneider completed his master's examination as a ceramist in 1982. In 1996 he took over the business in the sixth generation and has continued the traditional craft ever since.
Mid-Century German Ceramic Cake Plate from Limburg, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to 1969 This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less