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Paul Dachsel. Amphora vase. c.
Paul Dachsel. Amphora vase. c. 1906, glazed earthenware. 6½ h × 7¼ dia in. result: $3,528. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Remnants of manufacturer's label to underside ‘PD Turn Teplitz Made in Austria’.
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PAUL DACHSEL (AUSTRIAN, B. 1880)
PAUL DACHSEL (AUSTRIAN, B. 1880) 6 ¼"H x 5 ?" Art Nouveau Turn-Teplitz pottery vase with double handles and unique rim, hand-painted poppy with spiderweb, picked out in gilt. Marked to the underside.
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Paul Dachsel. Large Amphora vase.
Paul Dachsel. Large Amphora vase. c. 1900, glazed and gilt earthenware. 11 h × 14 dia in. result: $4,688. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Numbered to underside ‘1048 6’. Provenance: Private Collection
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Paul Dachsel. Amphora pinecone
Paul Dachsel. Amphora pinecone vase. c. 1909, glazed and gilt earthenware. 20¾ h × 9½ dia in. result: $3,250. estimate: $1,000–2,000. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Turn Teplitz PD Made in Austria’. Numbered to underside ‘203 2 12’.
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Paul Dachsel. Amphora Raindrops
Paul Dachsel. Amphora Raindrops vase. c. 1907, glazed and gilt earthenware. 8¾ h × 9 w × 9 d in. result: $1,188. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Turn Teplitz PD Made in Austria’. Impressed number to underside ‘2018 8’.
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Paul Dachsel for Riessner,
Paul Dachsel for Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel. Amphora Bat Vase. c. 1897, glazed porcelain. 22¼ h × 9 dia in. result: $20,000. estimate: $17,000–22,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark and number to underside ‘Amphora 3761 52 Austria’. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside 'RSTK made in Austria'. Provenance: Private Collection, Chicago
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Paul Dachsel. Large Amphora vase
Paul Dachsel. Large Amphora vase with Mackintosh roses. c. 1907, glazed and gilt earthenware. 17½ h × 9 dia in. result: $6,300. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Numbered to underside ‘1160 12’. Provenance: East Coast Collection
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Paul Dachsel. Monumental Amphora
Paul Dachsel. Monumental Amphora Mackintosh rose vase. c. 1910, glazed and gilt earthenware. 12¼ h × 10¼ dia in. result: $3,276. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Turn Teplitz PD Made in Austria’. Numbered to underside ‘1200’.
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TWO PAUL DACHSEL ART NOUVEAU
TWO PAUL DACHSEL ART NOUVEAU AMPHORA VASES MARKEDPaul Dachsel (Austrian, 19th century) Two Art Nouveau Amphora vases, both marked. Consisting of:
A four handled vase by Dachsel with original metal label: 7.75"
A vase with fern motif: 6"
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PAUL DACHSEL TWO AMPHORA TEAR
PAUL DACHSEL TWO AMPHORA TEAR DROP VESSELS MARKEDPaul Dachsel (Austrian, 19th century) Two Art Nouveau Amphora tear drop vessels, both marked. To include:
A handled basket with tear drop motif: Ht- 8.75" Dia- 8.25"
A coupe: Ht- 6.5" Dia- 8.25"
Both marked Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel
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PAUL DACHSEL TWO ART NOUVEAU
PAUL DACHSEL TWO ART NOUVEAU AMPHORA VASES MARKEDPaul Dachsel (Austrian, 19th century) Two Art Nouveau Amphora vases, both marked. Marked Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel
Published, Scott, Ceramics from the House of Amphora, 1890-1915, 2004, Page 259 and 276.
Smaller vase: 11.5"
Larger vase: 16.5"
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PAUL DACHSEL VASE W/ ALPINE
PAUL DACHSEL VASE W/ ALPINE FLOWER MOTIFVase with Alpine flower motif
By Paul Dachsel
Turn /Teplitz
Austria, ca.1903
7"H
With raised decoration and polychrome glazes
In mint condition
Provenance: A private collection, Longboat Key FL; estate of JP Prindle, MA
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AUSTRIAN AMPHORA ART POTTERY
AUSTRIAN AMPHORA ART POTTERY VASEAustria Amphora Art Nouveau ceramic vase with poppy motif and iridescent glaze. Possibly by Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel or Paul Dachsel. Marked with crown, circular logos and #3438. Vase measures approx. 7 7/8" tall x 4 1/2" wide. Vase is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or repairs. Minor surface wear. Light crazing to white flower petals. See photos for more details on condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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AUSTRIAN JUGENDSTIL GRADUATED
AUSTRIAN JUGENDSTIL GRADUATED BLUE-GREEN FLAMBE GLAZED CERAMIC VASE, ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL DACHSEL, CIRCA 1905AUSTRIAN JUGENDSTIL GRADUATED BLUE-GREEN FLAMBE GLAZED CERAMIC VASE, ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL DACHSEL, CIRCA 1905, of organic amphora form, the upright triple handle conjoined by a ring at the top, the shoulder pierced as a tulipière, the foot applied with mottled orange bosses - h:7.75in.
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PAUL DACHSEL KUNSTKERAMIK ART
PAUL DACHSEL KUNSTKERAMIK ART POTTERY RETICULATED PITCHERPAUL DACHSEL KUNSTKERAMIK ART POTTERY RETICULATED PITCHER, Turn-Teplitz, circa 1907, puce printed PD monogram mark, of elongated tall tapering cylindrical form, the multi-loop handle pierced at the lower terminal, splashed and overlaid in rustic green and brown textured glazes - h:17.75w:7.50in. Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling Literature: Reference, Richard L. Scott, Ceramics from the House of Amphora 1890 - 1915, 2004, p. 260. For a related ivory-ground example, see Rago Arts, Lambertville, New Jersey, January 19, 2019, lot 203, and for a strikingly similar example with Jason Jacques Gallery, New York, ref. DAP059. In 1905, Dachsel, the son-in-law of Alfred Stellmacher, the founder of Amphora Pottery company in Turn-Teplitz, founded his own pottery studio. Kunstkeramik Paul Dachsel designs favored simple forms with applied handles and ornamentation in the organic Art Nouveau style. The ceramic studio remained in business until 1911.
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PAUL DACHSEL TURN TEPLITZ POTTERY
PAUL DACHSEL TURN TEPLITZ POTTERY VASE GRAPE MOTIFPaul Dachsel grape and leaf motif two handled pottery vase, purple Turn Teplitz PD Made in Austria mark to the underside. 6 5/8"H. Roughness to leaf on inside of rim, flake to leaf near green grapes, chip to leaf near handle.
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DACHSEL AMPHORA ART NOUVEAU
DACHSEL AMPHORA ART NOUVEAU LEAF-LOBED VASE Paul Dachsel Art Nouveau Jugendstil vase with a naturalistic shape as if formed from leaves, decorated with purple iridescent glaze and hand painted with applied gilding, ca.1892-1910; marked on the bottom with a serial number and the crown logo of the Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel Amphora pottery factory in Bohemia. 9" H x 5.5" Diameter.
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PAUL DACHSEL TURN TEPLITZ ART
PAUL DACHSEL TURN TEPLITZ ART NOUVEAU BLOSSOM VASE Paul Dachsel (Austrian, XIX-XX) Turn Teplitz Art Nouveau / Jugendstil ceramic earthenware vase of in the form of a stylized unopened blossom with four scrolling leaf handles, glazed in shades of cream, rose, and green elevated in gilt accents, circa 1905-1910, printed factory marks and "Made in Austria" to underside. 6.25" H x 6.5" diameter. Provenance: Property from a New York City estate.
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An Amphora Ceramic Vase by Paul
An Amphora Ceramic Vase by Paul Dachsel ca. 1905-1910 Organic form glazed ceramic vase apprx. 6-1/2"H x 6"W at the widest point glazed in glossy and matte mottled blues greens and grey with metalic overtones with impressed marks 3542 and hand lettered numerals on the underside Amphora mark.