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Art Deco Ceramic MaskItem #1292 A lyrical, beautiful mask in the Goldscheider tradition but without a signature. The sweeping, undulating fabric frames a beautiful face. The original style number 1134 is printed on the reverse. It also bears the faint word eramia , but no country of origin. It may be that the word was "keramia", the Austrian/Hungarian word for ceramics. And that would place its manufacture in that part of the world with a fabrication date in the early 1930s Measurement: 9x12 |
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Goldscheider MaskItem #1289 This mask in perfect condition still bears the original foil paper tag that says Goldscheider/Germany on the reverse. Many thousands of different masks were made by the Goldscheider Company between 1895 when Frederick Goldscheider founded the company, and throughout the many years that followed up until WW2. Some pieces were manufactured in Austria, some in Germany, others in Vienna and Czechoslovakia. Highly collectable are the faces glazed in black with bright orange glazed lips and interesting and fanciful details such as the jaunty hat worn in this model. This mask may be attributed to Rudolf Knoerlein who designed for Goldsheidersche Porcelain Works in Vienna, Austria in the mid 1920s-1930s and did produced many of the pieces that featured black faces and colorful curls and lips. Measurements About Goldscheider |
Wonderful Terra-Cotta Mask Art Deco Czech like GoldscheiderItem #1250 These 3 dimensional masks do not come up very often. Made in the Austrian tradition like Goldscheider, it is not marked. After, many years of working with these masks, we have learned that great pieces were also made in Czechoslovakia and Germany during the same period. I am guessing that this piece is from the Czech Republic, even though the quality, finish and colors are very similar to those associated with Goldscheider. What is particularly great about this piece in addition to her beautiful face, she has a stylized deco hat and wonderful hands. Again, these 3 dimensional pieces are much more rare then the typical head/masks you normally see. The back has incised numbers: 1190, so this must be a model number of sorts. Has the nice rich blue and orange typical colors from this Austrian palette. Here is a chance to own a truly remarkable mask, that is quite rare. Measurements: About Goldscheider |
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Czech Ceramic Head FigureItem #392 Nice ceramic head figurine, not signed but purchased in Czech Republic, so it was probably done prior to World War ll. The size is: 10"T X 6" W. Very similar to Goldscheider glaze and quality. |
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Czech Terra-Cotta MaskItem #241 Czech terra-cotta mask, woman with round mouth 6" X 4.5" |
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Austrian Ceramic MaskItem #235 Austrian without doubt Bosse, hard to read signature, but please check signature on item #236, same figure and it is signed. Size 6" X 5." |
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