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Pitcher; Royal Vienna, 19th century.

Auction Lot 40040736
Jug; Royal Vienna, 19th century.
Glazed and gilded porcelain.
Marked on the base.
Measurements: 17 x 13.5 cm.

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Estimated Value : 1,800 - 2,000 €
Live auction: 29 Jul 2026
Live auction: 29 Jul 2026 15:00
Remaining time: 26 days 16:19:58
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Next bid: 1000

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DESCRIPTION

Jug; Royal Vienna, 19th century.
Glazed and gilded porcelain.
Marked on the base.
Measurements: 17 x 13.5 cm.
Beer mug with lid, also known as a tankard, made of porcelain and decorated with a hand-painted figurative scene, framed by elaborate borders featuring geometric, plant, and gilded motifs characteristic of Royal Vienna production. The decoration follows the European academic tradition, featuring compositions inspired by mythology, Romanticism, or literature that transpose the aesthetic ideals of 19th-century historicist painting onto the ceramic medium. The rich color palette, the refinement of the design, and the use of gilding demonstrate the high technical level achieved by the specialized workshops dedicated to this type of porcelain.
The Royal Vienna tradition has its origins in the Porzellanmanufaktur Wien, founded in Vienna in 1718 by Claudius Innocentius du Paquier, one of Europe’s earliest porcelain manufactories. After becoming part of the Habsburg estate in 1744, the imperial factory achieved extraordinary prestige for the quality of its porcelain, the elegance of its forms, and the excellence of its painted decorations. Although the manufactory ceased operations in 1864, the name Royal Vienna continued to be associated with high-quality production for the international market, characterized by decorative pieces featuring complex pictorial designs and rich gilded finishes.
Between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, beer mugs of this type gained considerable popularity among the European bourgeoisie and collectors, both for their ornamental function and for the prestige associated with Viennese porcelain. These pieces epitomize the historicist taste of the era and the high technical standard achieved by the manufactory, becoming emblematic objects of Vienna’s artistic and decorative tradition.

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