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Hand-Painted Czechoslovakian Pitcher

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1950   item# 733445 (stock#CZP-55)

Hand-Painted Czechoslovakian Pitcher
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$85.00 

Mint condition one liter pitcher hand-painted in pre-communist Czechoslovakia. It measures seven inches tall and displays beautifully. The printed mark reads "Czechoslovakia Hand-painted" and there is an impressed 1 (for one liter).


Hand-Painted Czechoslovakian Pitcher

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1950   item# 733442 (stock#CZP-52)

Hand-Painted Czechoslovakian Pitcher
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$85.00 

One and one-half liter, eight inches tall pitcher brightly hand-painted over glaze with stylized leaves and flowers. The body is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, repairs or stains, but there are a few missing flecks of paint (shown in the photos), which is typical for this type of ware made before the communist era. The printed mark reads "Czechoslovakia Hand-painted" with impressed marks W and 1-1/2L.


Deco Czechoslovakian Air-Brush Pitcher

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1950   item# 733420 (stock#CZP-59)

Deco Czechoslovakian Air-Brush Pitcher
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$95.00 

Unusual decoration on this seven and one-half inches tall Czechoslovakian pitcher, deer in a conifer forest with mountains in the background. The air-brush technique was used in the Deco era, dating the pitcher prior to 1950. There is a half-inch "chunk" out of place on the foot, as shown in the photo. It is a factory flaw that probably occurred during firing. Otherwise, the pitcher is in excellent condition. The back stamp reads "Made in Czechoslovakia" with the impress ...click for details


Peasant Art Industry Pitcher with Cover

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 731715 (stock#CZP-64)

Peasant Art Industry Pitcher with Cover
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$160.00 

A substantial piece of Joseph Mrazek P.A.I. pottery, a seven-inch tall covered pitcher, including lid, decorated in brilliant colors in the trademarked motif. Manufactured in Czechoslovakia between 1926 and 1933, the lid has a small chip on the rim, shown in a photo, another small chip on the interior rim that does not show, a tight hairline crack visible on the underside only, and rubbing on the top of the knob. The pitcher is unblemished. Despite these small flaws the set is impressive and ...click for details


Czechoslovakian P.A.I. Jug by Mrazek

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 731627 (stock#CZP-61)

Czechoslovakian P.A.I. Jug by Mrazek
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$85.00 

This four-inch high jug or creamer is in mint condition, brilliantly painted on green background, made at the Letovice, Czechoslovakia, factory of Joseph Mrazek. It dates between 1926 and 1933. The printed mark reads "Made in Czechoslovakia Letovice" in an amphora shape, and "2981.K." A very collectible piece of Czech pottery.


Czechoslovakian P.A.I. by Mrazek Jug

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 731614 (stock#CZP-60)

Czechoslovakian P.A.I. by Mrazek Jug
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$65.00 

The shape of the four-inch high jug or creamer shows the influence of Art Deco on Joseph Mrazek's Peasant Art Pottery. The hand-painted trademarked decoration on yellow ground is bright although there are missing paint flecks, primarily in the black rim. Also there is a hairline crack visible mostly inside the jug (see photo). The base has the Mrazek printed mark with the shape numbers 2981.K. Charming piece on which the damage is minimal, made between 1926 and 1933.


Peasant Art Industry Plate or Plaque

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 731310 (stock#CZP-63)

Peasant Art Industry Plate or Plaque
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$90.00 

Mint condition and rare, a ten and one-half inch Czechoslovakian hand-painted plate made between 1920 and 1935 by J. Mrazek. There are holes potted in the underside rim for hanging as a wall plaque. No chips, cracks, repairs or stains - and exceptional example of P.A.I.


Peasant Art Industry Ten-Sided Plate

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 731298 (stock#CZP-75)

Peasant Art Industry Ten-Sided Plate
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$70.00 

Mint condition eight and one-half inch ten-sided plate with border decoration, made by J. Mrazek Peasant Art Industry in Czechoslovakia between 1920 and 1935. The ivory background sets off the bright over-glaze colors. The underside mark is impressed "P.A.I. Made in Czechoslovakia 86".


Peasant Art Industry Small Bowl

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 731271 (stock#CZB-28)

Peasant Art Industry Small Bowl
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$50.00 

The over-glaze decoration on this Czechoslovakian pottery bowl is in excellent, bright condition; the exterior black paint has oxidized. The bowl measures about four inches in diameter and one and one-quarter inches high. The impressed mark reads "Made in Czechoslovakia PAI" with the number 612 scratched under glaze. Made between 1920 and 1935.


Peasant Art Industry Mayonnaise Set

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Eastern Europe: Pre 1940   item# 730248 (stock#CVC-76)

Peasant Art Industry Mayonnaise Set
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$85.00 

This set truly is hard to find, the mayonnaise bowl with attached liner, lid and spoon made by Mrazek. It is a marriage of a blue ground lid with a black ground bottom, the lid fits correctly. The spoon has been broken and re-glued (see photo), is extremely rare, and could be restored professionally. The set measures about five and three-quarters inches across the base and four inches high, has both impressed and printed marks, and was made in Czechoslovakia between 1920 and 1935. In all oth ...click for details

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