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A beautifully aged example of early 20th-century European craftsmanship, this antique pitcher is attributed to Amphora pottery from Turn-Teplitz, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia), and reflects the elegant curves and nature-inspired motifs of the Art Nouveau movement.
The piece features a soft sage green glazed body adorned with hand-painted yellow floral designs and accented with delicate gilt detailing along the handle and base. Its graceful form and romantic color palette make it a standout decorative piece, perfect for display as a vase or part of a curated antique collection.
✨ Details:
• Origin: Czechoslovakia (Bohemia)
• Maker: Attributed to Amphora Pottery, Turn-Teplitz
• Era: Early 20th century
• Style: Art Nouveau
• Material: Ceramic / Pottery
• Design: Hand-painted florals with gilt accents
• Color: Sage green with yellow and soft pink tones
• Measures: Approximately 8 1/4" tall
✨ Condition:
In good antique condition with no cracks or chips. There is noticeable wear to the glaze, paint, and gilt consistent with age and use. This wear adds to the authentic character and history of the piece. Colors remain soft and beautiful despite the wear. Please see all photos for details.
A lovely find for collectors of Amphora pottery, Art Nouveau decor lovers, or anyone drawn to antique European ceramics with timeworn charm.
A beautifully aged example of early 20th-century European craftsmanship, this antique pitcher is attributed to Amphora pottery from Turn-Teplitz, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia), and reflects the elegant curves and nature-inspired motifs of the Art Nouveau movement.
The piece features a soft sage green glazed body adorned with hand-painted yellow floral designs and accented with delicate gilt detailing along the handle and base. Its graceful form and romantic color palette make it a standout decorative piece, perfect for display as a vase or part of a curated antique collection.
A lovely find for collectors of Amphora pottery, Art Nouveau decor lovers, or anyone drawn to antique European ceramics with timeworn charm.