Description: Art Nouveau Austrian Pottery Vase Porcelain Bernard Bloch Floral Poppy Eichwald We are currently accepting offers for this lovely hand painted Art Nouveau porcelain large vase by Bernard Bloch & Company. It has lovely colors with a beautiful glaze, not fully seen in photos. It is dated 1900, and marked 1240 for the mold number and 290. It measures 6 inches in height and the mouth of the vase is approximately 3 inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or crazing. B. Block & Co. Vases are rare and converted by collectors since the factory was sold in 1920, and taken over by the Nazis in 1939. We have included a brief history of the the company. It is clean and ready to gift wrap or add to your décor or collection. See photos for complete description. Differences between colors in photos is a result of lighting. Other items pictured are listed and sold separately. See our other listings for antique and vintage jewelry and estate treasures. Bernard Bloch or B. Bloch & Co or Stove Factory, CERAMICS Porcelain POTTERY, Eichwald (Dubi), Bohemia, Austria, Anton Tschinkel and Carl Teichert. Eichwald Porcelain and Stove Factory (Czech Republic) Eichwald, Bohemia, Austria In a deeply forested area what is known today as Dubi in the Czech Republic, a group of miners in the 15th Century began to work the raw materials which would facilitate the growth of the inherent pottery industry of the area. In the 1860's a line of wares called Blue Onion (Zwiebelmuster), attracted the attention of rich industrialist Anton Tschinkel.The full account of the rich history of the company is very interesting. The Bernard Bloch (or B. Bloch & Co or Stove Factory, CERAMICS Porcelain POTTERY, Eichwald/Dubi) was caught up in the turmoil and terror of the second world war with members of the Bloch family (the third owners of the Pottery) being sent to Auschwitz never to return. https://www.figurines-sculpture.com/pottery-mark-q...report this adHere is a summary of the timeline:-1500's Miners start to work the local deposits and the first Eichwald wares are produced1864 Founded by Anton Tschinkel. The pottery started by making majolica.1874 Start of the porcelain production.1885 Carl Teichert (Dresden, Meissen - Germany Company) bought the factory and used patterns and molds from the Meissen plant.1895 B. Bloch & Co. - Bernard Bloch bought the factory. Wistritzer Ofen- und Wandplattenfabrik B. Bloch (1889 until 1911)This facility was the second factory of Bernard Bloch who had started off with the Majolika- und Fayence-Fabrik Hohenstein in nearby Hohenstein twenty years earlier.Krautzberger, Mayer & Purkert G.m.b.H. (1911 until 1938)1911 In 1911 Alois Krautzberger together with his two partners Mayer and Purkert, which mainly acted as financial backers, purchased the former oven factory of the Eichwalder Porzellan-, Ofen- und Wandplattenfabriken B. Bloch from Eichwald which at that time was restructuring itself following the death of its founder Bernard Bloch two years earlier.1913 As the factory was fully operational at that time only minor modifications were required to enable porcelain production, in fact the switch went so well that the factory already had around 80 workers in 1913. 1922 In 1922 the engineer Karl Langer (*1882, †1962) joined as minor partner and became technical director of the factory before advancing to full partner in 1930, the same year the employee count hit the number of 220.The company itself became relatively well known for its tableware decorated in various over- and underglaze styles, but the main business was covered by hotel- and restaurantware as well as kitchenware like canister sets and storage shelve drawers. Next to local decorations, the company from 1913 onwards also very successfully created items using the famous "Zwiebelmuster" (Blue Onion) or "Strohblume" (Strawflower) decoration styles.1920 the company changed its name to Eichwald Porcelain and Stove Factory Bloch & Co.1937 In mid-1937 the number of workers was still stable at 220, there had been no dramatic changes during the last years. See Porcelain Marks & More.1938 But when German forces started to push through parts of Bohemia following October 1st 1938, the factory was closed in fear of things to come. Still, large parts of the factory were destroyed during the war. See Porcelain Marks & More.1940 In February 1940, the Germans ordered 20 French prisoners-of-war to start clearing the premises of what soon should become STALAG IV C. See Porcelain Marks & More. 1939 the Nazis confiscated the factory and sold it to Dr. H. Widera & Co. of Thuringia (Thüringen), Germany. See. For time linehttps://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/related/bohe... and https://www.figurines-sculpture.com/pottery-mark-q.... Visit our eBay store: House of Burgess Antiques & Estates. You can find us by clicking on "advanced" to the right of the eBay search button on the top right hand corner of the eBay search page, then search using our store name "House of Burgess Antiques & Estates" or our seller ID "clburgess1". See our other listings for antique & vintage jewelry & estate treasures. Postage fee includes: shipping, tracking, materials and insurance. Thanks for looking! All reasonable & serious offers considered. For a first look at new estate finds, add us to your eBay Favorite Sellers list. Visit our eBay store House of Burgess Antiques & Estates. We trade on eBay as: clburgess1. Thank you for looking! All serious & reasonable and serious will be considered. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 250 USD
Location: Vallejo, California
End Time: 2024-01-09T10:18:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Mint Condition, See history, Signed, Rare, Decorative, Hand Painted
Handmade: Yes
Pattern: Floral
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Production Technique: Pottery
Item Height: 6 in
Subject: Flowers
Vintage: Yes
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
Origin: Bohemia
Material: Porcelain
Year Manufactured: 1900
Product Line: Art Nouveau
Item Weight: 3
Date of Creation: 1849-1900
Production Style: Art Pottery
Brand: Bernard Bloch & Co.
Style: Art Nouveau
Country of Origin: Austria
Antique: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Backstamp: Impressed
Theme: Flowers
Type: Vase
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original