Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 21. (Budapest, 2002)

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On account of the inscription, the year and the depiction of the imperial insignia, this arte­fact ranks as an important work of art. It is the first German faience beaker of its kind in our collection. Purchased from a private collection in Budapest Inv. no.: 2001.8.1. Soup tureen with cover © Stomfa, 1816 Marked. On the bottom the contracted initials ST are painted in blue over the glaze. Faience, colourfully painted Height with cover: 20 cm; diameter of rim: 27 cm The tureen and cover together take the shape of a flattened sphere girded round with double ribbing. On the rims there is simple, blue border ornamentation recalling Wiener Ranfil embel­lishment; the handle of the cover is a sculpted apple with two leaves. Art works made in the Stomfa manufactory are rather rare in Hungari­an faience collections. Earlier the Museum had no Stomfa soup tureen, although the manufacto­ry produced tableware for the most part. On the vessel, which is in Late Classicist taste, can be seen the initials of the person who DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILES ordered it - JG or CSG (?) -, with a trader's crest. It is a rare and happy coincidence that the Museum has two platters from the very same service (inv. nos. 15852 and 20778) with iden­tical painting, customer's initials, and year: 1816. With the purchase of the tureen these were able to grow into a fully datable group of pieces capable of being exhibited and well re­presentative of forms and embellishment. Purchased from a private collection in Budapest Inv. No.: 2001.9.1.1-2. Gabriella Balla Silk tapestry depicting war booty taken from the Turks © Italy or France (?), late 17 th century or early 18 th century 120 x 145 cm This is a tapestry woven in sil­ver-gilt thread on a background of red silk showing war booty taken from the Turks. It is edged with silk tassels. Purchased from Mrs. Zorán Nikolics, 2001 Inv. no.: 2001.212.1 Embroidery to embellish ladies' trousers (nakshe) © Persia, late 18 th century

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