
Vintage Porcelain Pitcher – Zaječar, Yugoslavia (c. 1970s)
This vintage porcelain pitcher from Zaječar, Yugoslavia, is a beautiful example of Eastern European ceramic design from the mid-to-late 20th century. With its sleek form, elegant handle, and subtle glaze, it serves both as a functional vessel and a decorative accent piece.
Crafted by the well-known manufacturer Porcelanka Zaječar, this piece is signed on the bottom and reflects the design sensibilities of socialist-era homeware — simple, durable, and aesthetically refined.
This vintage porcelain pitcher from Zaječar, Yugoslavia, is a beautiful example of Eastern European ceramic design from the mid-to-late 20th century. With its sleek form, elegant handle, and subtle glaze, it serves both as a functional vessel and a decorative accent piece.
Crafted by the well-known manufacturer Porcelanka Zaječar, this piece is signed on the bottom and reflects the design sensibilities of socialist-era homeware — simple, durable, and aesthetically refined.
Condition
Excellent
Very minimal wear consistent with age.
No structural or functional issues.
Finish, fabric, and surfaces are well-preserved
Technical specification
Origin-Zaječar, Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
Manufacturer-Porcelanka Zaječar
Material-Glazed porcelain
Height-Approx. 20–25 cm
Marking-Stamped on base
