Ceramics and Glass auctions

Drinking set: pitcher and 4 glasses – designed by Zbigniew HORBOWY (1935–2019) "Sudety" Household Glassworks in Szczytna Śląska, soda-lime glass, antico, body-tinted in shades of lime green Condition: very good Dimensions—jug: height 16.5 [cm], spout diameter: 7 [cm]; glasses: height 6.5 [cm], diameter 6 [cm]
Drinking set: pitcher and 6 glasses – designed by Zbigniew HORBOWY (1935–2019) "Sudety" Household Glassworks in Szczytna Śląska, ruby-red body-tinted soda glass. Condition: very good The set includes: a pitcher: height 24 [cm], spout diameter: 11 [cm], and six glasses: height 10.5 [cm], diameter 6 [cm]
"Mazowsze" porcelain figurine. "Ćmielów" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Ćmielów. Designed by Mieczysław Naruszewicz. Signed on the bottom. Height: 11.3 cm. Condition: very good. A small chip on the dancer’s hand Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Porcelain lamp, “Fish” odor absorber. "Steatyt" Porcelain Factory, Katowice. Designed by Zygmunt Buksowicz. Height: 16 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A crystal carafe made of Rosaline glass from the 1930s—an outstanding classic of Art Deco design. The glass features distinctive geometric cuts and a subtle salmon-pink hue (rosaline glass tinted throughout) A perfect balance between functionality and the modern aesthetics of that era. Condition: very good Dimensions: height 21.5 [cm]
Large wine jug in the shape of a ram—Hutsul pottery—Vasyl Abashyn (1940–2003) Vasyl Oleksandrovych Abashyn (Ukrainian: Василь Олександрович Абашин, 1940–2003) was an outstanding Ukrainian potter and ceramic artist. He was one of the recognized masters of Kosiv (Hutsul) ceramics, which is characterized by unique painting and has been inscribed on the UNESCOList ...
"Rotterdam" glass vase. "Ząbkowice" Household Glassworks in Dąbrowa Górnicza. Designed by Bogdan Kupczyk. Height: 15.7 cm. Condition: very good. Minor chips on the edges of the base. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Sudanka" porcelain figurine. Ćmielów Porcelain Factory. Designed by Henryk Jędrasiak. The figurine bears the factory mark. Height: 17.3 cm. In very good condition, with minimal, isolated scratches on the paintwork on the left hand. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Art Deco Amber Beverage Jug - J. Hoffmann - Karlovy Vary - 1930s Flat faceting, deep, warm amber (amber/topaz) hue that beautifully refracts light Highest-quality, lead-free crystal glass. Condition: very good Dimensions: height 20 [cm], spout diameter: 11 [cm]
Wine jug with a handle—Hutsul pottery—Vasyl Abashyn (1940–2003)—an outstanding artist and potter who was a master of oftraditional painted Kosiv ceramics from the Hutsul region. Classic Hutsul sgraffito technique (scratching into a layer of white clay) Traditional color palette—yellow, green, and brown (sometimes with the addition of cobalt/blue)—symbolizing the sun, mountains, and...
Ceramic figurine - "Seated Woman" Figurine designed by Jitka Forejtová Manufactured at Keramo Kostelec in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s In very good condition Height: 26 cm, width: 21 [cm]
Ceramic Roosters - IŁŻA - 1964 - Konstanty Ciepielewski - [SIGNED] Ceramics from Iłża are distinguished by their fanciful forms, covered with a characteristic, colorful glaze—mainly in shades of green, brown, and yellow. Condition: very good Dimensions: height 6 [cm], base diameter: 7 [cm]
Hutsul ceramic jug with a handle - Pokuttya, Eastern Carpathians - first half of the 20th century Handmade pottery covered with engravings and painted floral motifs in green, yellow, and brown The exterior surface is covered with a cream-colored glaze. Condition: very good Dimensions—height: 27 [cm], spout diameter: 12 [cm]
A small trinket box with a rose-shaped lid by S. Reich & Co. – 1930s Light blue frosted glass. S. Reich & Co (or S. Reich and Co.) is a historic, renowned glassworks founded in 1813 by Samuel Reich in the town of Krásno (now part of Valašské Meziříčí in the Czech Republic). Condition: very good Dimensions: height 5.5 [cm], diameter 10 [cm]
Ceramic Stoup - Zofia Czubernat - Nowy Tatg, 1970s The artist shaped the stoups and religious figurines (saints, Pietàs, shrines) entirely by hand using the simplest tools (e.g., a knife) from a specific type of tile clay that is difficult to work with The works were hand-painted with ceramic glazes. Condition: good Dimensions: height 18 [cm], width 7 [cm]
Art Deco - Amber-colored GERDE glass figurine of a woman - 1930s Manufactured by the renowned S. Reich & Co. glassworks, which operated in the Czech Republic and Austria The deep, warm amber color is the most classic finish for polished and frosted pressed glass from the 1930s Originally, the figurine was the centerpiece of a set that included a water bowl. It was mounted on a so-called �...
hand-painted porcelain; height: 17 cm manufacturer’s stamp on the bottom "Ćmielów" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Ćmielów; second half of the 20th century
Art Deco crystal vase designed by R. Hlousek for Moser—1930s Lavender-colored glass with precise faceted cuts and geometric decorations characteristic of the Art Deco era. Condition: good [two minor chips and wear scratches on the base] Dimensions: height 13 [cm], diameter 10 [cm]
Lady Godiva is an iconic, large-scale porcelain figurine designed in 1958 by the renowned Czech sculptor and designer Jaroslav Ježek for the prestigious Royal Dux manufactory. This design is one of the most recognizable and sought-after examples of Czechoslovak modernist designThe manufacturer’s mark and serial number 685 are on the base. Condition: very good Height - 35.5 [cm]
"Goat" Porcelit figurine. Porcelit Factory in Chodzież. Height: 22 cm. Length: 37.5 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Little Kitten" porcelain figurine. "Ćmielów" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Ćmielów. Designed by Liliana Borenowska-Ziemka. Condition: The figurine has been repaired. It has sustained further damage. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Giraffe" Glass Vase. "Barbara" Art Glassworks in Polanica-Zdrój. Designed by Kazimierz Krawczyk. Height: 39 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Crystal wine glass - NACHTMANN ANTIKA Model - 1950s Each glass is a unique piece made of high-quality layered lead glass. In an intricate process, a layer of lime-green glass is applied to a transparent core, and the geometric decorations are hand-cut. The distinctive, faceted stem with a diamond-cut knob not only ensures an elegant appearance but also fits perfectly in the hand. Condition: ve...
The “Stromy” (Trees) vase, known on international markets as “Dans La Forêt” (In the Forest), is one of the most iconic designs from the luxury Barolac series, produced by the Czechoslovakian glassworks Josef Inwald in the 1930s Condition: very good minus [a manufacturing defect from the glass casting process] Dimensions: Height: 26 cm, diameter: 19 [cm]
Ceramic platter. The “Kamionka” Cooperative in Łysa Góra. The platter has its original tag on the bottom. Diameter: 25 cm. Condition: very good. Glaze cracks. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Designer decorative porcelain hand pedestals The molds were produced at a porcelain factory in the Jizera Mountains between 1989 and 1998 in the Czech Republic. The item is made of very high-quality porcelain, as it was originally intended to serve as a mold for producing gloves. The pedestals are signed and glazed Condition: very good Dimensions: height: 30 [cm], width: 14 [cm]
Glass bear figurine by Pertti Santalahi - HUMPPILA GLASSWORKS Igor Bear Art Manufactured between 1981 and 1986. Model number: 110741 Clear molded glass Condition: very good Dimensions and weight: Weight: 589 g; Height: 10.5 cm; Width: 9.5 cm; Depth: 5 cm
A glass goblet on a stem. Krakow Institute of Glass and Ceramics. Height: 24.9 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Mushroom" Desk Lamp. Handicraft Department Store – Warsaw. Height: 26 cm. Condition: good. Minor scratches. Localized wear on the electroplated finish. Damage to the cord cover in one spot. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Krokus" porcelain coffee set with dessert plates. "Ćmielów" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Ćmielów. Designed by Wincenty Potacki. Condition: good. Two cups have chips and a crack. Wear on the glaze of the saucers and plates. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
hand-painted porcelain, gilded; height: 18 cm unsigned painted outside the factory
A crystal vase featuring an eagle and the inscription “Poland.” Height: 15.5 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Amfora - Gwardia Wrocław Sports Club. "Krzysztof" Tableware Factory in Wałbrzych. Height: 36.5 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A collectible porcelain set of six cups—from the Czech Stružná manufactory—1960s. This is a sought-after collector’s item from a Czech manufacturer with a history dating back to 1803. The dark green cups are adorned with gold ornamentation and floral decorations. Condition: very good Dimensions—cup: height 7 [cm], diameter 7 [cm]; saucer: diameter 14 [cm]
"Mica Diamond" glass vase, designed by Josef Hospodka for the Chribska Glassworks. - Czechoslovakia - 1960s Honey-cobalt-colored glass with gold decoration. Condition: good [minor damage at the base—see last photo] Dimensions: height 27 [cm], diameter 7.5 [cm]
An Art Deco-style glass rose vase. Niemen Glassworks. Height: 20.7 cm. Condition: very good. First half of the 20th century, Poland.
Patera. The Polish coat of arms—the Eagle. "Krzysztof" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Wałbrzych. Designed and crafted by B. Rutkowski. Diameter: 31.6 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A Porcelit nightlight with a green lampshade. Porcelit Tableware Factory in Pruszków. Designed by Wiesława Gołajewska. Height with lampshade: 30.8 cm. Height without the lamp holder: 22.3 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Patera - 20 Years in the Service of the Nation. "Krzysztof" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Wałbrzych. Diameter – 32.5 cm. Condition: very good. Isolated chips in the glaze. Minor wear and tear. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A large vase with a dedication. “On the occasion of the 50th birthday of Brig. Gen. Marian Janicki, from the leadership of the Provincial Citizens’ Militia Headquarters in Bielsko-Biała.” Marian Janicki was the Chief Commander of the Citizens’ Militia. Height: 73 cm. Condition: very good. Structural damage near the vase’s spout. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Porcelain vase. "Krzysztof" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Wałbrzych. Height: 33.5 cm. Condition: very good. A factory-made, originally glazed fire crackle, formed during the firing process, is visible near the spout. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Part of a bridge set. Porcelit Factory in Chodzież. The set consists of a cup and saucer and a sugar bowl with a lid. Condition: very good; discoloration of the glaze on the saucer. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Art Deco candy dish, multicolored crystal - Moser - Czech Republic, 1960s Cut crystal glass, stained with a cobalt-white gradient Condition: very good Dimensions: height 13 [cm], width 13 [cm]
A pair of inkwells - Curt Schlevogt Factory in Jablonec nad Nisou - Czechoslovakia, 1960s Malachite glass is a special type of frosted, pressed glass that is colored throughout the mass, often with the addition of copper compounds or fluorides. Condition: very good Dimensions—bottle height: 9 [cm], height with stopper: 21 [cm], base: 4 x 4 [cm]
Bohemia Cristal - set of six lime-green shot glasses - second half of the 20th century Mass-colored crystal glass, hand-cut Condition: very good Dimensions: height 15.5 [cm], diameter 6.5 [cm]
Patriotic crystal goblet featuring the eagle of the Republic of Poland - 1927–1935 [Second Polish Republic] A crystal glass goblet with an engraved eagle on the bowl Faceted stem; the sides of the glass are not perfectly straight. They feature subtle, three-dimensional curves in the material (so-called optical or faceted undulations), which beautifully refract light. Condition: very good Dim...
Łysa Góra Stoneware - Decorative Wall Plate - 1960s Ceramic with a rare, highly decorative glitter glaze Condition: very good Dimensions: diameter 21 [cm]
M. Klinger - Set of decorative turquoise glassware - 1960s A small vase and a bowl made of hand-formed, body-colored glass. Condition: very good Dimensions: small vase – height 8.5 [cm], bowl – height 5 [cm], diameter 14 x 12 [cm]
Patera. Tadeusz Kościuszko. Porcelit Tableware Factory in Tułowice. Hand-painted. Diameter: 32.5 cm. Condition: very good. Localized cracks in the glaze. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Elżbieta" coffee set featuring the coat of arms of the city of Środa Wielkopolska. Porcelit Factory in Chodzież. The set consists of a teapot with a lid, a sugar bowl with a lid, a milk jug, 5 cups, and 6 saucers. Condition: good. Isolated chips in the glaze. A chip on the edge of the jug’s spout. Two saucers have chips. Discoloration on the saucers. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Vase: “Oleśnica, an ancient Piast stronghold, recaptured in January 1945.” "Karolina" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Jaworzyna Śląska. Height: 26.3 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Glass vase with handles. Tarnowiec Glassworks. Height: 16.3 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A decorative glass bowl designed by Petr Hora in the 1970s for the Škrdlovice Glassworks in the former Czechoslovakia Amber-colored glass with embedded glass decoration. Condition: very good Dimensions: height 7 [cm], diameter 10.5 [cm]
Hand-formed and hand-decorated Mundgeblasen glass candlesticks—Lauscha Glassworks—Germany, 1970s. Two unique candlesticks in graphite gray and amethyst purple, made of very thin glass. The Lauscha Glassworks (known primarily as ELIAS Glashütte) is a historic glassworks that has been in operation for over 160 years, located in the German town of Lauscha (Thuringia). It is famous worldwide ...
"Sealyham Terrier" porcelain figurine. "Ćmielów" Tableware Porcelain Factory in Ćmielów. Designed by Mieczysław Naruszewicz. The figurine is signed on the bottom. Height: 8.5 cm. Length: 10.5 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A rose-colored glass oil lamp. "Ząbkowice" Household Glassworks in Dąbrowa Górnicza. Height: 8.8 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Patera. 20th anniversary of the WZSP “Opole” song and dance ensemble. Cepelia Opole. Hand-decorated by folk artist Antonina Halupnok. Turawa village, Opole County. Diameter: 31.8 cm. Condition: very good. Minimal wear and tear. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
A serving platter in its original box. Porcelit Factory in Chodzież. National Harvest Festival—Poznań 1974. Diameter: 31.5 cm. Condition of the platter: very good. Box in fair condition. Unfortunately, it was exposed to moisture and the bottom has a mold stain Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
An amphora featuring the Warsaw Mermaid and a dedication. Chief Commander of the Fire Department, Col. Zygmunt Jarosz, Warsaw, September 13, 1970, Ministry of Construction and Building Materials. Unsigned amphora. Height: 43.5 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Platter - Interkosmos - Together in Orbit - P.J. Klimuk, M. Hermaszewski. "Karolina" Tableware Factory in Jaworzyna Śląska. Diameter – 24.4 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
"Okulus" glass vase. "Ząbkowice" Household Glassworks in Dąbrowa Górnicza. Designed by Jan Sylwester Drost. Height: 22.2 cm. Condition: very good. Minor chips on the edges of the base. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Trophy — To Colonel Tadeusz Kipigroch on his 50th birthday, from his colleagues. Height: 27 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Crystal vase with a tag - Military Police. Tarnów – Oleńka Glassworks. Height: 25.5 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.
Platter - 30th Anniversary of the Polish People's Army - Świdnica. "Karolina" Tableware Factory in Jaworzyna Śląska. Diameter – 32 cm. Condition: very good. Second half of the 20th century, Poland.