Artist: Julia Zsolnay, Married Sikorski
datum: 1884
storlek: 5 x 5 cm
museum: Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest, Hungary)
Teknik: Porcelain
The tea service consists of simple, ball-shaped pieces. The spout of the milk jug is more pronounced with an upturned, broad top rim and a dynamic, oval curve starting from the handle and ending in the spout. It was probably due to this delicate but sensitive shape that this piece was made of porcelain, a material more resistant to everyday use, probably on the advice of Ernst Wahliss, the Viennese merchant commissioned with the sale of Zsolnay products. This tea-set for six or twelve persons was being produced from 1874 (according to data from Teréz Zsolnay
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