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Made in czechoslovakia

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AI Identification

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Vintage Czechoslovakian Porcelain Ewer with Gilded Accents

Antique European Porcelain & Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $70

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a fine-quality vintage porcelain decorative piece, likely a small ewer or pitcher, originating from Czechoslovakia. The object is constructed from high-quality white porcelain with an ivory or cream-toned glaze. It features a bulbous, slightly flattened body with a flared, scalloped neck and a pedestal-style base with an embossed relief pattern. A prominent, ornate C-scroll handle is heavily gilded with gold, displaying high-relief decorative knobs and an elegant thumb rest. The central body features a transfer-ware or hand-painted floral cartouche framed by a gilded oval border. The floral motif consists of wild roses in shades of lavender, mauve, and soft pink, accented with green foliage and delicate grey shaded leaves. Additional gold-line accents circle the neck and shoulder, topped with a small gilded leaf ornament. Based on the craftsmanship and the provided geological origin, this piece likely dates from the 1920s to the 1950s. The condition appears fair to good; there is significant rubbing and loss to the gold gilding on the handle and the rim profile, which is common with age. There is minor chipping or wear visible on the lower attachment point of the handle where it joins the base, but the main body glaze remains vibrant with a high-luster finish.

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Based on my examination of the provided images and descriptions, this is a vintage decorative porcelain ewer originating from Czechoslovakia, likely dating between the 1920s and strongly indicative of pre-1950s export ware. The piece features an ivory-toned glaze, prominent C-scroll handle with heavy gilding, and a central floral cartouche depicting wild roses. Visually, the condition is fair to good. I note significant rubbing and loss to the gold gilding on the handle and rim, which is typical for handled pieces from this era. Furthermore, there is visible minor wear or chipping near the lower attachment point of the handle. Market conditions for mid-20th-century Czechoslovakian decorative porcelain have softened considerably over the past two decades. Unless a piece is attributed to a high-demand factory such as Royal Dux or Amphora, these items trade modestly as decorative vintage ware rather than highly sought-after antiques. The ewer's value is further limited by the noted gilding loss and minor chipping, which detract from its display appeal to strict collectors. Please note that this appraisal is based solely on photographic evidence and owner-provided descriptions. Definitively confirming the specific manufacturer, era of production, and full authenticity would require an in-person inspection of the porcelain paste, the glaze texture, and crucially, any stamped or incised maker's marks located on the underside of the base.

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