Small Hungarian Ceramic Rectangular Vase by Zsolnay, 1950s

$950.00

A Hungarian small rectangular ceramic vase by the Zsolnay, dating to the 1950s. Formed as a compact, upright block, the vessel is defined by its geometry and a softly modeled circular medallion set into the front face.

The surface is finished in a muted glaze of mossy green and earthen tones, with subtle tonal shifts and natural variations that pool gently along the edges and recessed contours.

Founded in Pécs, Hungary in 1853 by Miklós Zsolnay, the Zsolnay manufactory began as a small stoneware workshop with quiet ambition. It was under the direction of his son, Vilmos Zsolnay, who joined in 1863, that the factory found its voice. Over the following decades, Zsolnay rose to international acclaim, becoming synonymous with technical innovation and luminous surface experimentation.

The workshop developed proprietary techniques that set it apart — most notably Eosin, an iridescent glaze with shifting metallic tones, and Pyrogranit, a high-fired architectural ceramic prized for its durability. Together, these innovations positioned Zsolnay at the forefront of late 19th-century European ceramics, where artistry and alchemy met in fired clay.

DIMENSIONS: 6"W x 3.25"D x 8.25"H

ORIGIN: Hungary

PERIOD: 1950s

MATERIALS: Ceramic

CONDITION: Great vintage condition overall. Signed along the underside.

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Small Hungarian Ceramic Rectangular Vase by Zsolnay, 1950s

A Hungarian small rectangular ceramic vase by the Zsolnay, dating to the 1950s. Formed as a compact, upright block, the vessel is defined by its geometry and a softly modeled circular medallion set into the front face.

The surface is finished in a muted glaze of mossy green and earthen tones, with subtle tonal shifts and natural variations that pool gently along the edges and recessed contours.

Founded in Pécs, Hungary in 1853 by Miklós Zsolnay, the Zsolnay manufactory began as a small stoneware workshop with quiet ambition. It was under the direction of his son, Vilmos Zsolnay, who joined in 1863, that the factory found its voice. Over the following decades, Zsolnay rose to international acclaim, becoming synonymous with technical innovation and luminous surface experimentation.

The workshop developed proprietary techniques that set it apart — most notably Eosin, an iridescent glaze with shifting metallic tones, and Pyrogranit, a high-fired architectural ceramic prized for its durability. Together, these innovations positioned Zsolnay at the forefront of late 19th-century European ceramics, where artistry and alchemy met in fired clay.

Dimensions
Width: 6"
Depth: 3.25"
Height: 8.25"
Origin: Hungary
Period: 1950s
Materials: Ceramic
Condition
Great vintage condition overall. Signed along the underside.

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