Bohemian Amphora porcelain is a type of decorative pottery that was produced in the Turn-Teplitz region of Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic) between 1894 and 1904. The pottery was produced by the Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel (RSK) company, which was founded in 1892 by Eduard Stellmacher and his two sons-in-law, Alfred and Julius Riessner and other potteries in the region.
RSK quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality, hand-crafted pottery with intricate designs and vivid colors. The company's Amphora line, introduced in 1894, featured naturalistic motifs, such as flowers, animals, and insects, and was characterized by its use of vibrant glazes and intricate detailing.
The Amphora line quickly became popular throughout Europe, and RSK exhibited its products at a number of international expositions, including the 1900 Paris World's Fair. The pottery was praised for its innovative designs and high level of more...
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