Royal Goedewaagen - Vase - Earthenware






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A large hand‑painted Royal Goedewaagen Delftware vase in heavy quality earthenware, measuring 27.5 × 18.5 × 18.5 cm, with cobalt blue leaf and Delft rose motifs and markings reading “Royal Goedewaagen - Blue Delft - Handwork - Holland” and numbered 1923/27, in excellent condition (1950s–1970s).
Description from the seller
Large hand-painted 'Royal Blue Delft' Vase – Royal Goedewaagen – In excellent condition – No reserve.
A Majestic Museum-Quality Piece of Dutch Craftsmanship
This substantial ribbed vase is a true eye-catcher, showcasing the timeless beauty of traditional Dutch earthenware. Sourced from a private collection, the vase features a graceful bulbous form with a classic lobed (ribbed) surface that adds depth to the hand-painted cobalt blue designs. The intricate floral motifs, including the signature Delft roses and stylized leaf work, represent the heavy quality for which Royal Goedewaagen is internationally renowned.
Historical Context
Royal Goedewaagen (Koninklijke Goedewaagen), established in 1779 in Gouda, is one of the oldest and most prestigious pottery factories in the Netherlands. During the 20th century, they perfected the "Blue Delft" hand-painting technique, blending traditional 17th-century aesthetics with modern production standards. This specific model (numbered 1923/27) is a museum-quality piece that reflects the post-war flourishing of Dutch decorative arts. The "Royal" designation, granted in 1910, serves as a historically correct hallmark of superior craftsmanship and national heritage.
Dimensions and details
Dimensions: 27.5 x 18.5 x 18.5 cm (h x w x d)
Material: Hand-painted earthenware / ceramic
Markings: "Royal Goedewaagen - Blue Delft - Handwork - Holland" (Numbered 1923/27)
Style: Traditional Dutch Delftware
Condition
This vase is in excellent condition – no cracks, no dents, and no visible chips to the rim or foot. It has been professionally cleaned to maintain the crisp contrast between the white tin-glaze and the deep cobalt blue painting. The glaze remains brilliant and free of significant crazing, confirming its heavy quality and careful preservation.
Large hand-painted 'Royal Blue Delft' Vase – Royal Goedewaagen – In excellent condition – No reserve.
A Majestic Museum-Quality Piece of Dutch Craftsmanship
This substantial ribbed vase is a true eye-catcher, showcasing the timeless beauty of traditional Dutch earthenware. Sourced from a private collection, the vase features a graceful bulbous form with a classic lobed (ribbed) surface that adds depth to the hand-painted cobalt blue designs. The intricate floral motifs, including the signature Delft roses and stylized leaf work, represent the heavy quality for which Royal Goedewaagen is internationally renowned.
Historical Context
Royal Goedewaagen (Koninklijke Goedewaagen), established in 1779 in Gouda, is one of the oldest and most prestigious pottery factories in the Netherlands. During the 20th century, they perfected the "Blue Delft" hand-painting technique, blending traditional 17th-century aesthetics with modern production standards. This specific model (numbered 1923/27) is a museum-quality piece that reflects the post-war flourishing of Dutch decorative arts. The "Royal" designation, granted in 1910, serves as a historically correct hallmark of superior craftsmanship and national heritage.
Dimensions and details
Dimensions: 27.5 x 18.5 x 18.5 cm (h x w x d)
Material: Hand-painted earthenware / ceramic
Markings: "Royal Goedewaagen - Blue Delft - Handwork - Holland" (Numbered 1923/27)
Style: Traditional Dutch Delftware
Condition
This vase is in excellent condition – no cracks, no dents, and no visible chips to the rim or foot. It has been professionally cleaned to maintain the crisp contrast between the white tin-glaze and the deep cobalt blue painting. The glaze remains brilliant and free of significant crazing, confirming its heavy quality and careful preservation.
