Caption
Vase with Imari decoration, Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur in Wien 1744–1864. Maker attribution: Praglowski, Jan fl. ca. 1954 role/manufacturer. Hemispherical vase with separated bottom rim. Around the belly in a 4-part arrangement Imari decoration: two fan-shaped rosettes half-rosettes in brick red and cobalt with gilding alternating with a fan-shaped cluster of lanceolate leaves with lotus flowers and two smaller tufts of leaves on the sides, and a shoot-branch of a peony with a full brick-red flower and bud. Between the four motifs at the bottom are green and brick-red flower-stars and small leaves. The decoration is cut off at the edge the motif continues on the cover. At the bottom is a double cobalt border with a centrally inscribed signature. Mid-18th century, Vienna, Austria. Decorative vessel. Height 15.3 cm; diameter 21.5 cm., A round ceramic jar with a domed lid and a small rounded knob sits against a plain gray background; the jar is primarily white and is decorated with a stylized botanical design featuring long, vertical leaves and grass-like blades in green and blue with gold accents, and several orange-red flower shapes; the lid and upper rim carry matching floral motifs with touches of gold and deep blue, and the base shows a narrow white foot.
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Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A15_450
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