Hungarian Porcelain Pompadour Zsolnay Tea Cup With Saucer Plate, Cobalt Blue Gol
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Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3"
Diameter: 6"
Year Manufactured: 1980
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This beautiful Hungarian Porcelain Zsolnay tea cup with saucer plate is a real find from the year 1980. With its cobalt blue and gold hand-painted design, it?s a piece that captures the delicate art of porcelain making. The set is in near mint condition, showcasing minimal signs of age despite being over 40 years old. Its intricate patterns and elegant colors make it a standout item for any collection or a unique functional piece for serving tea. Measuring 3 inches in height and 6 inches in diameter, this set not only represents vintage charm but also speaks to the craftsmanship and tradition it stems from.
Zsolnay is a well-known brand in the porcelain world, originating from Hungary. Established in the 19th century, the Zsolnay factory gained fame for producing top-notch ceramics and has a storied history of innovation and exquisite artistry. The brand is celebrated for its eosin glaze, which gives porcelain pieces a distinctive iridescent quality. While this tea cup set does not employ the eosin glaze, it nevertheless embodies the quality and style Zsolnay is famed for.
Collectors and enthusiasts prize Zsolnay porcelain for its artistic value and historical significance. Pieces like this tea cup and saucer are cherished not just for their stunning appearances but for the stories they carry from a bygone era. Being a vintage collectible, it holds a certain rarity, especially when found in fine condition as this one. To have such an item is to possess a small piece of Hungarian art history, making it a conversational centerpiece in homes or a treasured item in a display case.
For everyday folks and collectors alike, the appeal of a Zsolnay piece is multifaceted. It?s about appreciating an item that brings together beauty, functionality, and a rich backstory. Enthusiasts looking to add value to their collections or those simply seeking a unique cultural artifact often turn to Zsolnay?s impressive catalog. This tea cup and saucer, with its gold embellishments and deep cobalt blue glaze, is a testament to the brand?s ability to combine elegance with practicality, making it a must-have for anyone interested in vintage porcelain.
Owning such a piece is like holding a sliver of the past, a blend of art and history you can savor in the simplest moments, whether sipping a favorite brew or sharing it with guests. It?s not just about the porcelain; it?s about the craft behind it and the timeless style that Zsolnay continues to represent. For those who understand, this set isn?t just a cup and saucer?it's an experience, a nod to a culture that values artistry in everyday life.
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