Zsolnay

Zsolnay pottery was made in Hungary after 1853 and was characterized by Persian, Art Nouveau, or Hungarian motifs. A series of new Zsolnay figurines with green-gold luster finish is available in many shops today. Early Zsolnay was not marked, but by 1878 the tower trademark was used. Vilmos Zsolnay developed a unique process of firing glazes at high temperatures. For more information, explore our identification guides for European pottery, its factories, and designer Eva Zeisel.

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