Sunday, November 25, 2007
MEDIUM JUG - Royal Gouda
"Alberco"
15.2cm H by 10.0cm D
Typical 1950's flower design and colours in blue, red, green, pinks and other. The quality of painting and overall finish is good and sharp. High model number of 4808. Date will be from after WW2 to about 1952
Status : personal collection
Labels: Gouda Pottery, Porcelain
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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The familiar and lovely "Daisy" pattern on this vase, 19.0cm high. The mark is Zuid Holland, Gouda and the decorators initial is B. Date about 1920. This vase were probably from the same mould.
Status : Friend's collection
Labels: Gouda Pottery, Porcelain
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Imari porcelain is the European collectors' name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū, and exported from the port of Imari, Saga, specifically for the European export trade.
The plate in this posting is one of my colleague collections; probably it was made in 18th ventury. It has 50 cm diameter, with clear red and blue color. Design and patter have similarity with Nejimon
Status: Friend's collection
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
The carving stands 18 cm tall x 29 cmwide x 6 cm. The color of the horse is dark brown. This statue is just beautiful and proportional.
It has a hand writing label “1600”. Most probably it show that the statue was made in 1600.
Labels: Wood
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Score in the bottom side showed its model number 5110/35. From its company symbol and house figure, it is predicted that this plate was made around 1940s.
Status: Personal collection. For sale, please email me if you are interested
Labels: Gouda Pottery, Porcelain
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imensions: 13 cm in height and 10 cm in diameter. This is a typical 1950’s flower design and colors made by Gouda Royal. The quality of painting and overall finish is sharp.
Status: Personal collection. For sale, please email me if you interested
Labels: Gouda Pottery, Porcelain
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
This colorful candlestick was made by the Regina factory, one of the oldest Dutch pottery factory which was founded in 1898. The Regina name itself derived from Queen Wilhemina who was crowned in the same year. On the base of Regina pottery you will see the name of Regina, model number 298, the initial WB with a crown, the pattern name on the right "imbra", Gouda Holland and decorator mark. It is estimated that the candlestick was produced around 1935.
Labels: Gouda Pottery, Porcelain