

Porcelain stoneware. Flower-shaped form with a teardrop-shaped body, stem, and relief in the form of a leaf or flower. On the body, there are four stylized relief leaves of a water lily, whose stems extend from the handles. The glaze is green, ivory white, pink, and dark red with a snakeskin effect on the leaves; the handles, edges of the leaves, stem, and neck are highlighted with gold painting. Factory mark "Amphora (/) made in Czechoslovakia", impressed numbers "3950 (/) 43". Height 20.7 cm. Czechoslovak ceramic amphora vase with four handles. Marked. Czechoslovak. Teplitz district. Amphora production works. From 1918 to 1920.
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