Description: Bunzlau Bowl approx. 1870 B-47 The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Offered on customer order: old, turned bowl with wavy edge. Bunzlau ceramics, about 1870. Dimensions - approx. 18 x 16.3 cm. Weight: 505 grams. Good used condition. Age-related signs of wear (see photos) Bunzlau ceramics are ceramic products from the town of Bunzlau in Lower Silesia (today Polish Boleslawiec) and its surroundings. Bunzlau ceramics had great economic importance until the end of the Second World War and also set the style with their typical decoration. A particular advantage of this pottery was its fire resistance. Bunzlau ceramics were used for kitchen utensils and tableware, including cooking pots, baking molds, strainers, jugs, bowls, milk strainers for separating cream, food carriers and tableware. The latter included the large cups (“Tippel”) and smaller handleless pots (“Krausen”), for example for honey or jam, as typical Silesian products. The mustard jars and ginger pots are also well known. On the other hand, decorative ceramics were created in Bunzlau. Already in the 17th century In the 19th century, representative vessels with pewter fittings and elaborate applications were made. Later there were flower vases, bowls (open or with lids), ashtrays and candlesticks. THE PHOTOS ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION Bunzlau ceramics are ceramic products from the town of Bunzlau in Lower Silesia (today Polish Boleslawiec) and its surroundings. Bunzlau ceramics had great economic importance until the end of the Second World War and also set the style with their typical decoration. A particular advantage of this pottery was its fire resistance. Bunzlau ceramics were used for kitchen utensils and tableware, including cooking pots, baking molds, strainers, jugs, bowls, milk strainers for separating cream, food carriers and tableware. The latter included the large cups (“Tippel”) and smaller handleless pots (“Krausen”), for example for honey or jam, as typical Silesian products. The mustard jars and ginger pots are also well known. On the other hand, decorative ceramics were created in Bunzlau. Already in t See also this products: Bowl about 1880 Wedgwood Pâte-sur-pâte B-02365 Serving England Approx. 1910 A-9 Big Biedermeier Obstplatte Bowl August Rappsilber Big Biedermeier Serving/Bowl Silesia about 1850 Herkunft Bunzlau Herstellernummer Nicht zutreffend Farbe Mehrfarbig Marke Bunzlauer Keramik Produktart Schale Handgefertigt Ja Original/Lizenzierte Reproduktion Original Material Keramik Antik Ja Vintage Ja
Price: 148.58 USD
Location: Berlin
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: Bunzlau
MPN: Does not apply
Color: Multicolored
Brand: Bunzlauer Keramik
Type: Bowl
Handmade: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Material: Ceramics
Antique: Yes
Vintage: Yes