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1950s Moritz Zdekauer Czechoslovakia Soup Tureen - Pale Yellow with Roses

1950s Moritz Zdekauer Czechoslovakia Soup Tureen - Pale Yellow with Roses

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This is a soup tureen from 1950s Czechoslovakia, and it's so pristine you'd think it's been living in a museum instead of someone's kitchen for 75 years. Made by Moritz Zdekauer (the MZ on the bottom), this thing is pale yellow porcelain with hand-painted pink roses and gold trim that's still shining like it's 1955. The scalloped edges, those adorable handles, and that rose-topped lid? Peak mid-century "I'm serving soup and looking fancy while doing it" energy.

Here's the thing about this tureen - it's in mint condition. Like, suspiciously mint. Did someone actually use this, or did it just sit in a cabinet looking pretty for seven decades? Either way, you're getting a piece that looks brand new. No chips, no cracks, no fading. The gold trim is intact, the roses are vibrant, and the porcelain is so glossy you could check your reflection in it.

Why this tureen is great:

  • Moritz Zdekauer (MZ): Quality Czech porcelain from the 1950s
  • Pale yellow: That soft, buttery color that screams vintage elegance
  • Hand-painted roses: Pink and purple florals because the 1950s loved flowers on everything
  • Gold trim: Still bright and fancy after 75 years
  • 29 x 21 x 17 cm: Big enough for actual soup, not just decoration
  • 1268 grams: Hefty and substantial - this is real porcelain, not plastic nonsense

Use it for soup, stew, mashed potatoes, or whatever needs to be served in style. Those handles make it easy to carry without burning yourself, and that rose finial on the lid is just chef's kiss. Or don't use it at all and just display it on a shelf because it's too pretty to risk breaking. Your call.

The fact that this survived 75 years without a single chip is honestly a miracle. Someone took very good care of this, and now it's your turn. Serve soup like it's 1955, or just own a piece of Czech porcelain history that looks way better than it has any right to.

Details:
Maker: Moritz Zdekauer (MZ), Czechoslovakia
Period: 1950s
Size: 29 x 21 x 17 cm, 1268g
Condition: Suspiciously perfect
Mark: MZ Czechoslovakia eagle emblem

Mid-century soup elegance with zero damage. Somehow.

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