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Dutch Early Modern Bridge |+/- 1700 (4)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a bridge with boats and a village in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles were painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design.
These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art. In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-well-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-windmill-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-8
Dutch Early Modern House |+/- 1700 (8)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch farmhouse surrounded by water. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-well-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-windmill-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-4
Dutch Early Modern Windmill |+/- 1700 (2)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a windmill surrounded by water and a village in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-well-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-8
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-4
Dutch Early Modern Well |+/- 1700
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch well surrounded by nature. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-windmill-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-8
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-4
Dutch Early Modern House |+/- 1700 (7)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch farmhouse surrounded by water. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-6
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-3
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700-3
Dutch Early Modern Fisherman |+/- 1700 (3)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch fisherman with a village noticeable in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design.
These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art. In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-6
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-3
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-7
Dutch Early Modern Bridge |+/- 1700 (3)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a bridge with boats and a village in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles were painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design.
These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art. In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-6
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700-3
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-7
Dutch Early Modern House |+/- 1700 (6)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch farmhouse surrounded by water. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-3
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700-3
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-7
Round Pot with Lid, decor ‘Marga’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 200,00This small pot, made in 1923 by Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland in Gouda, is decorated with a matte glaze in turquoise, green, and orange-yellow. The piece is characteristic of early Dutch Art Deco ceramics, with its simple form and restrained but vivid colour palette.
Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland was the largest pottery in Gouda at the time and is especially associated with stylised floral designs produced between 1900 and 1924. This example is marked on the base with both the factory stamp and the painter’s signature.
It has survived in excellent condition after more than a century.
Dutch Early Modern Fisherman |+/- 1700 (2)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch fisherman with a village noticeable in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-windmill-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-2
Dutch Early Modern House |+/- 1700 (2)
€ 85,00“This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch farmhouse surrounded by water. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-windmill-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700-2
Dutch Early Modern Bridge |+/- 1700 (2)
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a bridge with boats and a village in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-windmill-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700-2
Dutch Early Modern Windmill |+/- 1700
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a windmill surrounded by water and a village in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles; see image 6 for an example. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700-2
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700-2
Round Vase, decor ‘Lotus’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 80,00This delicate vase was made in 1924 by Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, a well-known pottery factory based in Gouda, the Netherlands. The design is named “Lotus”, a hand-painted decorative pattern featuring stylised floral and abstract elements in bold colours such as ochre yellow, olive green, teal, purple, and deep blue.
Zuid-Holland, sometimes referred to as PZH, was active from 1898 until 1965 and gained a reputation for producing high-quality decorative ceramics. The “Lotus” design is typical of the post-war period, combining traditional craftsmanship with mid-1920s stylistic elements.
The condition is very good with a small chip visible on the top rim.
Dutch Early Modern Bridge |+/- 1700
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch early modern bridge with boats and a village in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-castle-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700
Dutch Early Modern Castle |+/- 1700
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch early modern castle. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art.
In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700
Dutch Early Modern House |+/- 1700
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once part of an old house in Antwerp. It depicts a Dutch farmhouse situated by a body of water. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate. The corners feature the small “spider” motifs.
The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design. These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art. In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-fisherman-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-castle-1700
Dutch Early Modern Fisherman |+/- 1700
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating back to the late 17th century, is part of a collection that was once in an old house in Antwerp. It illustrates a Dutch fisherman with a village noticeable in the distance. What makes this tile stand out is the level of detail in its design. Compared to earlier models, the brush lines are finer, and the details are much more intricate.
The corners feature the small “spider” motifs. The tiles have been painted specifically for this house over 300 years ago, and you can see how well they fit together in both colour and design.
These tiles would work beautifully in a modern interior design project or as a unique framed piece of wall art. In the gallery, you can see how the tiles look when assembled, showcasing their harmonious design and the skill of their craftsmanship. We offer single and double framing options for tiles. Contact us on Instagram or Email for more information.
If you would like to purchase the other 3 tiles too, here are the website links:
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-castle-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-bridge-1700
https://blauweroos-antiek.nl/product/dutch-early-modern-house-1700
Round Vase, decor ‘Lotus’, Regina, Gouda
€ 125,00Leaf-inspired small-sized vase with powerful nuances of blue, yellow and brown, in Art Deco Matte style, model “lotus”. The piece was made between 1927 and 1935, according to the markings on the bottom. Regina factory was formed in 1898 and named after Queen Wilhelmina. Their creations rose to the standard of perfection and were the true premiums of those days. Both the original factory signature and style are visible on the bottom.
The piece is in excellent condition.
Kid in a sleetje | 1983
€ 90,00This charming Royal Delft tile, made in 1983, depicts a playful winter scene of a child sliding down a traditional Dutch sleetje (sled). Hand-painted in cobalt blue on a white tin-glazed surface, it showcases the timeless craftsmanship of Royal Delft. While the Delft factory continues to produce hand-painted tiles, this particular design has been discontinued.
The piece is in perfect condition and comes complete with its frame.
Frisian Flower | +/- 1770
€ 80,00This antique late-18th-century Delft blue tile features a traditional Frisian flower motif, admired for its finely detailed and elegant floral design. Unlike many Delft tiles of the period, it is notable for the absence of corner motifs—a stylistic element that became popular around the mid-1750s.
The tile is in good condition for its age, with small signs of wear.
Lidded Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 250,00This beautiful hand-painted lidded vase was produced by Royal Delft in 1969. It features a classic design that has been part of the factory’s ongoing production for many decades. The mark on the base confirms its origin and date.
While made in the late 20th century, the vase follows a traditional Delftware style that has remained largely unchanged, reflecting the continuity and heritage of Dutch ceramic craftsmanship.
Manganese House | 1976
€ 50,00A rare and finely hand-painted Makkum tile, made in 1976, depicting a typical Dutch farmhouse beside a calm body of water filled with boats in the distance. The scene is rich in detail and tradition, framed by classic ox-head corner motifs.
This tile is painted in a distinctive purple tone, achieved using manganese oxide—a historical alternative to the more common cobalt oxide blue. Manganese was used to create warmer, more subdued hues, adding a unique character to the piece.
The tile is in excellent condition, showing only minimal signs of age.
Angry Horse | 1977
€ 85,00A very rare and truly stunning Makkum tile, made in 1977, featuring a dynamic depiction of a horse painted in the traditional 17th-century Delft style. The horse, set within a soft, cloud-like circular border, stands on a beautifully rendered grassy field. With its alert posture and intense expression, the figure captures a moment of energy, as if the horse is about to leap.
The tile is framed by classic Wan-Li corner motifs, adding depth and historical character to the piece. Entirely hand-painted, the craftsmanship is exceptional.
The tile is in excellent condition, with only minor chips on the edges.
Alarmed Dog | 1972
€ 75,00A stunning and rare Makkum tile, made in 1972, featuring an alarmed dog painted in the traditional 17th-century Delft style. The central image is set within an orange diamond-shaped border, with the dog standing on a grassy field. In each corner, delicate motifs—executed in the classic reserve technique (uitgespaarde hoek)—highlight the tile’s detailed, hand-painted craftsmanship.
The tile is in excellent condition after more than 50 years, with only some minor chips on the edges.
Giraffe | 1999
€ 85,00A beautiful and very rare Makkum tile, made in 1999, featuring an elegant giraffe painted in the traditional Delft style of the 17th century. The central image is framed by an orange diamond-shaped border, with the giraffe standing on a grassy field. Delicate corner motifs, executed using the traditional ‘reserve technique’ shape (uitgespaarde hoek), complete the design and reflect the tile’s careful hand-painted craftsmanship.
The condition of the tile is excellent, with just a minor chip on the right border.
Flower Pot | +/- 1650
€ 125,00This 17th-century blue and white Delft tile features a central image of a stylised flower pot, framed within a diamond outline. Each corner is decorated with a fleur-de-lis (French lily) motif, a common ornamental element in Dutch tilework of the period.
Dating to around 1650, the tile is made of tin-glazed earthenware. It shows signs of age, including chipped edges and surface cracking, and has undergone some refurbishment. These features are typical for ceramics of this age and speak to its long history of use and preservation—a beautiful example of everyday decorative art from the Dutch Golden Age.
Round Jug, Mobach, Utrecht
€ 150,00This beautifully round abstract-shaped jug, model no. 482 was crafted by Mobach Keramiek in Utrecht during the second quarter of the 20th century. It is marked on the base with “Mobach, Utrecht” and the model number, confirming its origin and authenticity.
Founded in 1895 by Klaas Jaan Mobach, Mobach Keramiek began as the Utrechtse Pottenfabriek and grew into a respected name in Dutch ceramic art. The family-run workshop became known for its distinctive vases and vessels, blending traditional craftsmanship with evolving modern styles.
Model 482 is a fine example of the Art Deco influences that shaped Mobach’s work in the 1930s. Characterised by clean geometric lines and restrained form, this piece reflects both the artistic sensibilities of the era and the meticulous hand-finishing typical of Mobach creations.
Made from high-quality earthenware and finished in a dark beige-grey glaze, the jug remains in perfect vintage condition.
Pastoral scene | +/- 1750
€ 100,00This beautiful Delft tile, dating to around 1750, features a pastoral scene in which a female shepherd is approaching a man. In the background, sheep are visible, adding to the rural atmosphere, and a beautiful tree, delicately painted, fills the left corner.
Framed by traditional ox-head corner motifs, the tile reflects the decorative style of its time. It is in very good overall condition, with only minor signs of age.
Female Shepard | +\- 1720
€ 125,00This charming Delft tile, made around 1720, depicts a peaceful pastoral scene featuring a seated female shepherd. She rests on a bench while sheep gather around her in the background, capturing a quiet moment of rural life.
The tile is framed with classic ox-head corner motifs, a common decorative element of the period. It remains in very good condition overall, with only minor edge chips consistent with its age.
Three tulips | +/- 1680
€ 150,00This Delft tile features a tulip, one of the most recognisable symbols of the Netherlands. It dates to shortly after the period known as tulip mania—an early example of a speculative financial bubble in European history.
The tile not only captures a distinctly Dutch subject but also reflects international artistic influence. The corners are decorated with a motif inspired by Wanli-era Chinese porcelain, highlighting the cross-cultural exchange between East and West during the 17th and 18th centuries.
The piece is in good overall condition, where damage is consistent with age.
Goat | +/- 1770
€ 90,00This Delft tile from around 1770 features a depiction of a confident-looking goat, posed with an air of self-assurance. It belongs to the iconic ‘Springer’ type, yet stands out as an exceptional example due to its subject—a goat, rather than the more commonly depicted animals in this style.
The scene is enclosed within a circle, with the corners adorned by the classic ‘spider’ motif. The tile is in good condition for its age, though some glaze damage is visible on the edges.
Iceskating | 1985
€ 75,00“Friese Elfstedentocht” is a famous Dutch tradition originating in Friesland. This tile celebrates a prestigious part of the northern culture in the Netherlands, when people gathered to ice skate on the frozen canals that linked 11 towns.
A beautifully painted tile by Makkum artists, using the traditional methods of the 17th Century. The piece is in perfect condition after more than 50 years.
Cigarette pot, decor ‘Tagora’, Regina, Gouda
€ 95,00This colourful, leaf-inspired Plateel pot, made by the renowned Regina factory in the 1920s, is a fine example of early 20th-century Dutch ceramic craftsmanship. Like many plateel factories of the time, Regina began with pipe production and gradually shifted toward ceramics—often continuing to include tobacco-related items in their collections. The pot was meant to be a cigarette holder.
The pot’s graceful shape and rich glaze reflect the distinctive style and skill of Regina’s artisans, who played an important role in shaping the Dutch ceramics landscape of the period. The piece remains in very good condition, with minor glaze irregularities typical for its age.
Dutch landscape | 1970s
€ 50,00A beautifully hand-painted Makkum tile, made in the 1970s, featuring a serene Dutch landscape. In the distance, a traditional farmhouse and several boats can be seen, set against an open sky and calm water—capturing the quiet charm of the Dutch countryside.
Executed in deep cobalt blue, the scene reflects the long-standing Delft tradition of using cobalt oxide to achieve its vibrant and enduring hue. The composition is framed by classic ox-head corner motifs, adding a touch of historical authenticity.
The tile is in excellent condition, with only minor signs of age appropriate for its time.
Decorative Bowl, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 150,00This beautiful hand-painted bowl was made by Royal Delft in 1989 and reflects a long tradition of Dutch ceramics. Large bowls like this were often used as decorative pieces on tables and cupboards. The mark on the base confirms its authenticity and the year of fabrication.
Even though it was made in the late 20th century, the bowl follows the classic Delftware style, showing the lasting heritage and craftsmanship of Royal Delft.
Lidded Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 250,00This beautiful hand-painted lidded vase was produced by Royal Delft in 1978. It features a classic design that has been part of the factory’s ongoing production for many decades. The mark on the base confirms its origin and date.
While made in the late 20th century, the vase follows a traditional Delftware style that has remained largely unchanged, reflecting the continuity and heritage of Dutch ceramic craftsmanship.
Large Vase, Ivora, Gouda
€ 70,00A large, beautifully decorated vase in deep colours and high-glaze, this piece represents a perfect example of Ivora’s ceramic artistry. Positioned stylistically between Art Nouveau and Art Deco, it embodies the transitional elegance of early 20th-century Dutch design.
Ivora was the second-largest plateel factory in the Netherlands after PZH. Originally a pipe manufacturer, the factory began producing decorative ceramics in 1915, thanks to the expertise of four skilled decorators who had previously worked at the prestigious Rozenburg factory.
Among Ivora’s most distinctive creations were the high-glaze “BO” series, produced between 1919 and 1928. These designs featured stylised wildflowers set against rich, dark green backgrounds. This vase is a fine example from that series, showcasing the factory’s technical skill and decorative flair during its most influential period.
Flower Plate, decor ‘Rigi Royal’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 200,00This ceramic plate was produced in the 1950s by Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, a renowned pottery factory located in Gouda, the Netherlands. The design is named “Rigi Royal”, a hand-painted decorative pattern featuring stylised floral and abstract elements in bold colours such as ochre yellow, olive green, teal, purple, and deep red.
Zuid-Holland, sometimes referred to as PZH, was active from 1898 until 1965 and gained a reputation for producing high-quality decorative ceramics. The factory was granted the right to use the title “Royal” in 1930, and its later work—including pieces like this—continued the tradition of richly colored, ornamental design that had become associated with Gouda pottery.
The “Rigi Royal” design is typical of the post-war period, combining traditional craftsmanship with mid-century stylistic elements. It reflects the continuing influence of earlier Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements, interpreted in a more modern, expressive form.
This plate is an example of the enduring decorative style developed in Gouda, offering insight into a period of Dutch ceramic production that balanced heritage with changing tastes.
Tall Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 200,00This vase by Royal Delft features a classic design with a tall, cylindrical structure, reflecting the craftsmanship and style of its time. Discontinued for many years, it has become a rare find for those who appreciate Delftware.
Well-preserved after decades, the vase remains in excellent condition after more than 100 years. The base includes factory marks, the artist’s signature, and the year of production.
Double salt cellars, De Klaauw, Delft
€ 300,00A rare and beautifully preserved double salt cellar from the renowned De Klaauw (The Claw) Delftware factory, active between 1661 and 1840. This unique piece features two octagonal compartments joined at the centre by a single handle — an early and clever design likely meant for serving two types of salt or salt and pepper.
Double salt cellars like this are notably rarer than single ones, especially with the handle still intact. It’s not a pepper shaker in the modern sense, but rather a practical and decorative tabletop object from a time when salt was considered precious and thoughtfully presented.
Hand-painted in classic Delft blue, the base is marked with two claw symbols, the hallmark of the De Klaauw workshop. The glaze displays delicate craquelure consistent with 18th-century production, and the form remains crisp and undamaged.
Both functional and collectable, this double salt cellar offers a charming glimpse into 1700s Dutch tableware culture. The condition is very good for such an old piece.
Large Round Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 800,00This beautifully shaped lidded vase was crafted by Royal Delft in 1929, part of a tradition dating back to 1653, when the factory began producing its iconic Delft Blue pottery. Inspired by the cabinet sets popular in the 1730s, such vases were proudly displayed on the hoods of cabinets — symbols of refinement and taste.
Richly decorated with traditional hand-painted floral motifs, the vase features a full, rounded form with a sculptural lid, characteristic of Royal Delft’s enduring craftsmanship. Remarkably, this same model is still in production today, testifying to its timeless design.
In excellent condition, this piece has stood the test of nearly a century.
Ship Vase, De Griekse A, Delft
€ 450,00Beautiful mid-18th-century Delftware vase, hand-painted in rich cobalt blue with a detailed Dutch ship scene and decorative lattice framing. The lid is topped with a striking lion finial, a classic symbol of strength in Dutch ceramics.
The base bears the monogram “AR”, likely linked to a decorator from the De Grieksche A (“The Greek A”) factory — one of Delft’s most important faience producers, active from 1658 to 1786. The glaze, brushwork, and overall quality are strongly consistent with this workshop’s mid-1700s output.
In good condition for its age, with gentle wear, notable refurbishment work on the lid and fine crazing typical of 18th-century Delftware.
Tiny Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 75,00A truly exquisite and rare example of early 20th-century Dutch craftsmanship, this small vase was masterfully created by De Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft) in 1920. Uniquely shaped like a melon, the body is subtly ribbed and beautifully hand-painted with delicate floral motifs in the classic Delft blue palette.
This piece stands out not only for its charming form and fine detail but also for its rarity—this particular model is no longer produced by Royal Delft, making it a special find for collectors and admirers of historical ceramics.
In perfect condition despite being over a century old.
Oil and Vinegar Set, De Klaauw, Delft
€ 600,00A rare and matched pair of Delft containers for oil and vinegar, hand-painted in the iconic blue-and-white palette by the esteemed De Klaauw factory (The Claw), Delft, Netherlands. These exceptional pieces each feature a cherubic putto inside a medallion-like frame—one marked with the letter “A”, the other with “O”—adding symbolic character and individuality to the pair.
The bodies are richly decorated with floral scrollwork on the spouts and necks, and charming Dutch landscape scenes with figures, all executed with refined detail and artistry. The glaze displays fine age-related crackling, typical of antique tin-glazed earthenware. The undersides bear the hand-painted claw mark, identifying them as authentic works from De Klaauw, a factory active in Delft from 1661 to 1840.
Dutch Castle | 1970s
€ 50,00This beautifully crafted Makkum tile features a detailed depiction of a Dutch castle house, rendered in classic Delft blue and white. The design, created using the traditional majolica technique, is meticulously hand-painted on a white tin-glazed surface, offering a smooth, glossy finish.
Produced by the historic Tichelaar pottery in Makkum, this piece reflects a ceramic legacy that dates back to 1572. Renowned for its dedication to traditional craftsmanship, Tichelaar played a pivotal role in preserving the rich ceramic heritage of Friesland for centuries.
With tile production ceasing in 2013, this tile is a rare and authentic collectable that embodies the artistry and history of Dutch ceramics.
Farm House | 1980s
€ 50,00A beautifully crafted Makkum tile featuring a detailed Dutch farm house in classic Delft blue and white. Created using the traditional majolica technique, the design is hand-painted on a white tin-glazed surface, with a smooth, glossy finish.
This tile was produced by Tichelaar pottery in Makkum, a family-run factory with a history dating back to 1572. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to traditional techniques, Tichelaar preserved the rich ceramic heritage of Friesland for centuries. As the factory ceased tile production in 2013, this piece stands out as a rare collectable.
The condition is perfect.
Dutch Ships | +/- 1960
€ 60,00This beautifully crafted pair of Makkum tiles features intricate depictions of traditional Dutch colonial ships, rendered in classic Delft blue and accented with vivid colours. Created using the traditional majolica technique, the designs are meticulously hand-painted on a white tin-glazed surface, resulting in rich colours and a smooth, glossy finish.
Produced by the historic Tichelaar pottery in Makkum during the 1960s, these tiles are a testament to a ceramic legacy dating back to 1572. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, Tichelaar preserved the rich ceramic traditions of Friesland through dedication to time-honored techniques.
With tile production ceasing in 2013, this pair offers a captivating and authentic glimpse into Dutch maritime history and artistry.
Small Pot with 3 legs, decor ‘Panan’, Regina, Gouda
€ 70,00This stunning Plateel pot, crafted by the renowned Regina factory in the 1920s, is a remarkable example of early 20th-century Dutch ceramic artistry. It features a graceful three-legged base and beautifully hand-painted designs, showcasing the vibrant colours and intricate patterns that define the Plateel style.
The pot’s elegant form and bold glaze embody the exceptional craftsmanship and creative vision of the Regina factory, a key player in Dutch ceramics during this period.
The piece is in very good condition with the expected glaze imperfections for its age.
Flower Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 85,00This classic small plate is a beautifully hand-painted piece adorned with nature-inspired motifs, including flowers, leaves, and a tree. Produced by Royal Delft in 1976, it remains a beloved design still in production today.
The official factory mark on the base verifies its authenticity, showcasing its connection to one of Delft’s most renowned pottery makers. A timeless addition to any collection or display.
The condition is perfect.
Flower Ashtray, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 100,00This ashtray is a beautifully hand-painted piece featuring delicate floral designs, produced by Royal Delft in 1953. No longer in production, it is a rare and unique find. The official factory mark on the base verifies its authenticity, ensuring its origin from one of Delft’s most renowned pottery makers.
The condition is good with some discoloured signs of wear and a surface scratch on the inside.
Small Pot with 2 Handles, decor ‘Simpie’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 50,00This beautiful small pot, created in 1922, showcases a blue and black electric matte glaze pattern in a beautiful example of Art Deco ceramics. With its original form and elegance intact, it highlights the enduring craftsmanship of Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland. As Gouda’s largest pottery, Zuid-Holland dominated the market with its decorative pieces, particularly known for its darker, stylised floral patterns produced between 1900 and 1924.
This piece features factory marks and the artist’s signature on the base. Remarkably, the vase remains in perfect condition after over a century.
Small Vase, decor ‘Teheran’, Regina, Gouda
€ 120,00Floral-inspired small-sized vase with powerful nuances of blue, in Art Deco Matte style, model “teheran”. The piece was made in the years between 1927 and 1935, according to the markings on the bottom. Regina factory was formed in 1898 and named after Queen Wilhelmina. Their creations rose to the standard of perfection and were the true premiums of those days. Both the original factory signature and style are visible on the bottom.
The condition is excellent.
Set of Lidded Vases, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 350,00This delicate set of small lidded vases was produced by Royal Delft in 1968 and 1976. With a history dating back to 1653, Royal Delft has a long tradition of crafting high-quality Delft Blue pottery. Interestingly, the 18th century saw a surge in the popularity of lidded jars, with ten different types being introduced. These vases, adorned with intricate floral patterns, have endured through the years and remain in production today.
The set is in perfect condition and features the original factory stamp on the base.
Small Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 150,00This beautifully hand-painted vase was crafted by Royal Delft in 1975. Its beautiful shape and small opening have been manufactured with the idea of 1 unique tulip in mind.
The vase remains in perfect condition after 50 years and features the official Royal Delft mark on the base, confirming its authenticity.
Candle Holder, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 150,00This candleholder is a beautifully hand-painted piece featuring a classic design produced by Royal Delft in 1966. It’s no longer in production, making it a unique find.
The official factory mark on the base verifies its authenticity. The craftsmanship and design are characteristic of Royal Delft’s work.
The condition of the item is perfect.
Ship Wall Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 250,00This plate shows a typical Dutch landscape with a ship as its main feature. It was made by Royal Delft in 1974 and is an example of a classic design that is still being made today. The rim has a floral decoration that is commonly used on Delft Blue plates. Each piece is unique because the painters create the landscape decorations by hand without using a template. The plate has the factory’s official stamp on the base, which confirms it is authentic. The plate’s design and craftsmanship are typical of Royal Delft. This type of plate continues to be popular and is still being made today.
The plate is in perfect condition.
Windmill Wall Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 250,00This plate shows a typical Dutch landscape with a windmill as its main feature. It was made by Royal Delft in 1974 and is an example of a classic design that is still being made today. The rim has a floral decoration that is commonly used on Delft Blue plates. Each piece is unique because the painters create the landscape decorations by hand without using a template. The plate has the factory’s official stamp on the base, which confirms it is authentic. The plate’s design and craftsmanship are typical of Royal Delft. This type of plate continues to be popular and is still being made today.
The condition is perfect.
Pot with Lid, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 150,00This medium lidded vase by Royal Delft, produced in 1950, exemplifies one of the timeless classic designs that continues to be crafted today. Originally part of a cabinet set, these pieces were introduced in the 1730s, a period when the overhanging hoods of cabinets became fashionable display spaces. Delft workshops responded by launching no fewer than ten distinctive designs to suit this trend.
The vase features the official factory stamp on its base, certifying its authenticity and heritage. Its durable design and skilled craftsmanship are characteristic of Royal Delft. This vase continues to be made today, reflecting its lasting popularity and the enduring tradition of Delftware.
The condition is good with notable refurbishments at the neck and lid.
Jumping Dog| +/- 1670
€ 250,00This Delft tile, crafted around 1670, portrays a delicate depiction of a small, cute dog in blue, appearing animated and leaning eagerly toward its owner. The scene is framed by an accolade-shaped border and complemented by ‘winged-leaf’ corner motifs. The background features a detailed landscape adorned with flowers and dotted terrain, showcasing a rare and distinctive tile style typical of the mid-17th century.
The tile is in very good condition, with minor wear visible on the bottom-left corner.
Hare | +/- 1780
€ 85,00This Delft tile, dating to around 1780, features a hare in motion, characteristic of the iconic ‘Springer’ type. Hares are a traditional Dutch motif, often depicted in this style, reflecting their long-standing presence in the country’s fauna.
The design is enclosed within a circle, with the corners adorned by the classic ‘spider’ motif. The tile is in excellent condition for its age, with only minor wear visible on the top-right corner.
Bull | +/- 1780
€ 100,00This Delft tile, dating to around 1780, depicts a resting bull, making it a distinctive example of the iconic ‘Springer’ type. Unlike the more common animals typically portrayed in this style, the subject of a bull adds unique character to the piece.
The design is framed within a circle, with the corners featuring the classic ‘spider’ motif. While the tile remains in good condition for its age, there is some damage along the bottom rim and the top-right corner.
Horse | +/- 1780
€ 100,00This Delft tile from around 1780 features a depiction of a confident-looking horse, posed with an air of self-assurance. It belongs to the iconic ‘Springer’ type, yet stands out as an exceptional example due to its subject—a horse, rather than the more common animals typically found in this style.
The scene is enclosed within a circle, with the corners adorned by the classic ‘spider’ motif. The tile is in good condition for its age, though some glaze damage is visible, particularly in the bottom-right corner.
Happy Dog | +/- 1700
€ 90,00An excited dog sits upright, its playful pose accentuated by its bent ears and wagging tail. The elongated shadow it casts evokes a bright, sunny day. The design reflects the minimalist style of the 18th century, characterised by smooth, rounded shapes instead of angular motifs.
The contrast between the dog’s simple, lively posture and the intricate shadow creates a striking visual effect. The tile is in very good condition, with normal wear due to its long age.
Flower Pot | +/- 1680
€ 250,00An elegantly crafted Delft tile from circa 1680, featuring a beautifully adorned flower pot. At its centre is a tulip, flanked by two side flowers that subtly echo the popular ‘spider’ corner motif, adding to its rarity and charm. The tile is further embellished with the distinctive ‘ox-head’ motif.
A unique piece that is found in very good condition, with a small damage on the left bottom corner and some rim chips.
Biblical Scene | 1970s
€ 90,00This detailed Makkum tile from 1976 portrays a biblical scene from the village of Nain, where Jesus encounters a funeral procession for a widow’s only son. The tile captures the moment Jesus, moved by compassion, raises the young man from the dead. This depiction reflects a story of profound hope and restoration, highlighting themes of empathy and divine intervention.
The tile is in perfect condition after 49 years.
Set of lidded Vases, De Griekse A, Delft
€ 700,00This exquisite pair of small lidded vases comes from the historic De Griekse A pottery factory in Delft, marked by the distinctive large “A” symbol. Dating from the mid-18th century (circa 1730–1770), these vases beautifully capture the delicate rococo style that was popular during this golden era of Dutch ceramics.
Each vase features finely detailed hand-painted scenes, showcasing pastoral and landscape motifs rendered with exceptional craftsmanship and artistic flair. The graceful curves and elegant proportions make this set a perfect example of Delftware’s blend of functionality and decorative beauty.
Marked with factory pattern numbers 397 and 166, this pair offers both collectors and lovers of historic ceramics a chance to own a genuine piece of Delft’s rich cultural heritage.
They are in very good condition with minor signs of wear, usual for their age.
Lidded Sunflower Vase, De Distel, Amsterdam
€ 650,00This stunning lidded vase from De Distel, Amsterdam, was produced around 1900. Founded in 1895, the factory quickly gained immense international recognition through its participation in numerous exhibitions across Europe. Positioned at the crossroads of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, this vase exemplifies the exceptional quality and artistic vision that defined De Distel.
Much like the esteemed Rozenburg factory, De Distel produced high-glazed ceramics featuring flower and bird-inspired motifs between 1895 and 1911. This particular piece showcases a vibrant palette of yellow, red, and blue on a rich brown background, with a striking large flower as the central design. Known as Model 29, this vase was produced in a variety of decor styles, yet it is rare to find two identical pieces, making this a truly unique collectable.
The history of De Distel adds further depth to its charm. Due to the war and the economically challenging times, the demand for ceramics dwindled, leading De Distel to sell to Goedewaagen in 1923. The Gouda-based factory preserved De Distel’s heritage, integrating their innovative ideas and techniques into their own production, ensuring that the legacy of De Distel’s artistry continued to thrive.
Playful Dog | +/- 1620
€ 325,00This antique Delft tile, dating to circa 1620, offers a delightful depiction of a cheerful dog standing on a grassy patch, framed within a diamond square, or “kwadraat tegel” in Dutch. The scene is set against a vibrant blue sky populated with birds, adding depth and liveliness to the design. The corners feature reserve-painted, stylised wheel-like ornaments, further enriching its decorative appeal. Its notable thickness, akin to a floor tile, reflects its origins in the early decades of the Dutch tile industry.
Despite minor corner damages consistent with its age, the tile’s central motif remains remarkably vivid and captivating, showcasing the enduring quality of early Delft craftsmanship.
Cheerful Bird | +/- 1650
€ 160,00This early 17th-century Delft tile showcases a cheerful bird standing amidst a vividly colourful grass field, rendered in bright shades of orange, green, and blue. The corners are embellished with the prominent ox-head motif, a defining feature of Delftware from this era.
While the tile retains much of its charm and historical appeal, its condition is marked by cracks along the corners and a minor sanding down on the left side, reflecting its age and use.
Blue Bird | +/- 1650
€ 300,00This early 17th-century Delft tile depicts a delightful bird standing on a branch, surrounded by a grass field, in vibrant shades of orange, green, and blue. Each corner features the big ox-head motif, one of the most recognisable corner designs in Delftware and a popular choice for the early part of this century.
The condition is excellent with very small signs of wear on the glaze surface.
Vase, decor ‘Hajos’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 150,00This stunning vase, crafted in the 1920s, features the blue electric “Hajos” matte glaze pattern. A stunning example of dark-light-toned Art Deco ceramics, it retains its original form and elegance, showcasing the timeless appeal of Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland’s craftsmanship.
Inspired by the colour blue, the Hajos were made in limited numbers. As the largest pottery in Gouda, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland dominated the market with its decorative pieces, producing more than any other manufacturer. Their darker, stylised floral high-glaze patterns, a hallmark of their artistry, were crafted between 1900 and 1924.
This piece bears factory marks and the artist’s signature on its base. The vase is in perfect shape after more than 100 years since its production.
Jug with 2 handles, decor ‘Flora’, Zenith, Gouda
€ 230,00A distinctive jug featuring pastel hues with warm orange accents, designed in a matte Art Deco style. Produced by Zenith, a renowned pottery manufacturer that began as a pipe-making factory in 1749 before transitioning to creating Plateel art pieces in 1918. Zenith’s matte floral designs quickly became a hallmark of their artistry, offering strong competition to other Gouda-based factories.
This piece exemplifies the innovative craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal that defined Zenith’s contributions to decorative ceramics.
Jug with Handle, decor ‘Rhodian’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 150,00Beautiful example of dark colored Art deco Matte jug. The Middle Eastern inspired Rhodian decors were perfected in 1911 and went on to become a world-wide best seller. Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland became the biggest pottery in Gouda and made more decorative pieces than any other. Their high-glaze decors, in darker stylised floral decors, were produced from 1900 to 1924.
The signature on the bottom showcases the artist, year and factory marks.
Jug with Handle, decor ‘Rhodian’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 175,00Beautiful example of a dark green colored Art deco Matte jug. The Middle Eastern inspired Rhodian decors were perfected in 1911 and went on to become a world-wide best seller. Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland became the biggest pottery in Gouda and made more decorative pieces than any other. Their high-glaze decors, in darker stylised floral decors, were produced from 1900 to 1924.
The signature on the bottom showcases the artist, year and factory marks.
Black Tulips Wall Plate by ‘Baukje Kwinkelenberg’, decor ‘Atol’, Zuid – Holland, Gouda
€ 225,00A ceramic plate featuring a rare design of black tulips in an Art Nouveau style. The intricate patterns and matte finish reflect the early 20th-century transition into Art Deco. The combination of vibrant colours and soft pastel tones adds depth to the piece.
The plate includes markings on the underside, showing the artist, Zuid-Holland factory, production year, and style. A distinctive example of craftsmanship from this period.
Traditional Houses | 1980s
€ 150,00A beautifully crafted pair of Makkum tiles featuring detailed depictions of traditional Dutch houses in classic Delft blue and white. Created using the traditional majolica technique, the designs are hand-painted on a white tin-glazed surface, resulting in vivid colours and a smooth, glossy finish.
These tiles were produced by Tichelaar pottery in Makkum during the 1980s. With a history dating back to 1572, Tichelaar was renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to traditional techniques, preserving the rich ceramic heritage of Friesland. As tile production ceased in 2013, this pair offers a charming and authentic glimpse into Dutch artistry and culture.
Dutch Port | 1990s
€ 90,00A beautifully crafted Makkum tile featuring a detailed Dutch port scene in classic Delft blue and white. Created using the traditional majolica technique, the design is hand-painted on a white tin-glazed surface, resulting in vivid colours and a smooth, glossy finish.
This tile was produced by Tichelaar pottery in Makkum, a family-run factory with a history dating back to 1572. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to traditional techniques, Tichelaar preserved the rich ceramic heritage of Friesland for centuries. As the factory ceased tile production in 2013, this piece stands out as a rare collectable.
Houses & Windmills Makkum | 1970s
€ 180,00A beautiful set of 4 small makkum tiles in Delft blue and white style. Traditional Makkum tiles are crafted using the classic majolica technique, known for its vivid hand-painted designs and glossy finish. The process involves painting directly on a white tin-glazed surface, resulting in vibrant colours and a smooth, reflective glaze.
Produced by the renowned Tichelaar pottery in Makkum, a family-owned factory with roots dating back to 1572, this tile reflects centuries of Dutch ceramic heritage. Tichelaar Makkum gained fame for its exceptional craftsmanship and traditional methods, preserving the artistry of Friesland for generations. Although the factory stopped producing tiles in 2013, their creations remain sought after as rare collectables.
Large Vase, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 1.250,00Large and colourful vase in the matte Art Deco style, featuring a 360-degree peacock design. Made by Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, the largest pottery in Gouda at the time, this vase represents the colourful high-glaze decor typical of their work between 1900 and 1924.
The carved year mark on the base dates this piece to 1900, during the factory’s early period of decorative experimentation, when the year marks were still carved instead of painted on the bottom. The vase reflects stylistic elements that would later influence the Art Deco movement.
There are minor signs of wear on the glaze layer, appropriate for its age, but the design and craftsmanship remain well-preserved.
Birds Vase Set, decor ‘Mat Vogels’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 800,00This set, designed by W.P. Hartgring and painted by Karel van de Heuvel, is a remarkable example of the Mat Vogels style and a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry that defined PZH’s plateel production. Pieces like this are rare, representing an important chapter in the history of Dutch ceramics and Hartgring’s lasting impact on the industry.
After leaving Rozenburg, W.P. Hartgring brought his innovative techniques and designs to Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland (PZH), where he greatly influenced production between 1907 and 1920. Drawing from his experience at the renowned Rozenburg factory, Hartgring introduced the NP (New Porcelain) decors, which featured detailed floral motifs in bright colours on a white background. Initially finished with a thin, glossy transparent lead glaze, these pieces took on a distinctive matte appearance after the introduction of a perfected matte glaze in 1910.
The matte NP pieces, often referred to as Mat Vogels (MV) and Mat Bloemen (MB), showcased soft, chalky hues that quickly gained popularity. MV decors frequently included parrot motifs, which peaked in popularity around 1907 but continued to be produced into the 1920s.
The condition is excellent aside from one very thin scratch on one of the vases’ neck interiors.
Flower tile, decor ‘Rosario’, Regina, Gouda
€ 95,00This beautiful tile, crafted by the renowned Regina factory in the 1920s, is an example of early 20th-century Dutch ceramic artistry. Featuring intricate hand-painted designs, it showcases the bold colours and detailed patterns characteristic of the Plateel style.
The tile’s vibrant matte glaze and meticulous craftsmanship reflect the creative vision of the Regina factory, a significant name in Dutch ceramics during the early 20th century. A fine piece that comes with its original frame and factory marks on the bottom. The condition is excellent, with only a few scratches on the wooden frame.
Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 450,00This vase by Royal Delft features a classic design with a large, rounded base, reflecting the craftsmanship and style of its time. Discontinued for many years, it has become a rare find for those who appreciate Delftware.
Well-preserved after decades, the vase remains in excellent condition. The base includes factory marks, the artist’s signature, and the year of production.
Dog | +/- 1760
€ 75,00This rare tile features a striking scene of a dog standing upright, appearing visibly alarmed. While it belongs to the more common ‘Springer’ type, tiles with such an outlined and clear depiction are exceptional.
The design is framed with a decorative circle and accented by classic ‘spider’ corner motifs. Despite its age, the tile remains in very good condition, with only a small chip on the upper right corner.
Large Pot with Lid, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 475,00This large lidded vase by Royal Delft was produced in 1957 and features a classic design that has been in production for decades and continues to be made today. The bottom is marked with the factory stamp, confirming its authenticity.
Its timeless style and durable craftsmanship make it a versatile piece for decoration or everyday use—a lasting example of Delftware tradition.
Small Wall Plate, decor ‘Danier’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 100,00This striking matte wall plate, crafted in 1924, features the Danier matte glaze pattern. A stunning example of blue-toned Art Deco ceramics, it retains its original form and elegance, showcasing the timeless appeal of Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland’s craftsmanship.
As the largest pottery in Gouda, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland dominated the market with its decorative pieces, producing more than any other manufacturer. Their darker, stylised floral high-glaze patterns, a hallmark of their artistry, were crafted between 1900 and 1924.
This piece bears factory marks, the artist’s signature, and the year of production on its base. The plate is in perfect shape after more than 100 years since its production.
Jug with handle, Mobach, Utrecht
€ 140,00Klaas Jaan Mobach founded Mobach Keramiek in 1895, establishing a family-run ceramic workshop in Utrecht, Netherlands. Originally known as the Utrechtse Pottenfabriek, Mobach Keramiek has become renowned for its handcrafted vases and pots, distinguished by their innovative designs, exceptional quality, and blend of traditional techniques with modern influences.
Ceramic vase no. 746 is a notable example of Mobach Keramiek’s craftsmanship. Designed by Klaas Jaan Mobach in the 1930s, this piece embodies the geometric shapes, bold lines, and contrasting colours that define the Art Deco style of the era. The vase’s elegant design and meticulous hand-finishing reflect the artistic vision and attention to detail for which Mobach is celebrated.
Made from high-quality earthenware, the vase bears the number 746 and “Mobach Utrecht” engraved on its base, confirming its authenticity and origin. It is in good condition despite its age, with small chips on the rim.
Small Wall Plate, decor ‘Rhodian’, Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 100,00This striking matte wall plate, crafted in 1924, features the renowned Rhodian matte glaze patterns designed by Daniël Harkink and L.J. Müller around 1908. A stunning example of dark-toned Art Deco ceramics, it retains its original form and elegance, showcasing the timeless appeal of Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland’s craftsmanship.
Inspired by Middle Eastern designs, the Rhodian decors became an international sensation and a best-seller, solidifying the factory’s reputation. As the largest pottery in Gouda, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland dominated the market with its decorative pieces, producing more than any other manufacturer. Their darker, stylised floral high-glaze patterns, a hallmark of their artistry, were crafted between 1900 and 1924.
This piece bears factory marks, the artist’s signature, and the year of production on its base. The plate is in perfect shape after more than 100 years since its production.
Pedestal Bowl With Handles, decor ‘Rosario’ , Regina, Gouda
€ 200,00This exquisite Plateel pedestal bowl, crafted by the renowned Regina factory in the 1920s, is a stunning example of early 20th-century Dutch ceramic artistry. Featuring a graceful pedestal base and beautifully hand-painted designs, it showcases the bold colours and intricate patterns characteristic of the Plateel style.
The bowl’s elegant form and vibrant glaze reflect the craftsmanship and creative vision of the Regina factory, a significant name in Dutch ceramics during the early 20th century. A fine piece that bridges functionality and artistic heritage.
The condition is perfect.
Flowers Wall Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 300,00This Royal Delft plate, painted in 1917 by the artist Baarsel (decorator between 1893-1945), features a delicate floral design hand-painted with great precision. The soft colours and intricate details showcase the timeless beauty of Delftware. A lovely piece that combines fine craftsmanship with elegant decoration.
The plate is in perfect condition after more than 100 years.
Bowl, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 150,00Originally used for rinsing dishes, these bowls once played a practical role in everyday life. Today, they have been reimagined as elegant home accents, perfect for displaying as decorative pieces or for storing keys, trinkets, and other small essentials. After 79 years, this Royal Delft piece is still in perfect shape
Standard-bearer | +/- 1680
€ 400,00This antique Delft tile features a depiction of a 17th-century standard-bearer (vaandrig), a figure of great significance in the Dutch army of the time. The standard-bearer was entrusted with the vital task of carrying the company’s flag—a symbol of honour, unity, and identity—making them a central figure on the battlefield.
This role, while prestigious, came with immense risk, as their exposed position often made them a target. Carrying the standard required both hands, leaving them without firearms; however, they were typically equipped with a small sword or rapier for self-defence.
Hand-painted in traditional cobalt blue on white tin glaze with the classic ‘ox head’ motif, this tile beautifully captures the historical essence and artistic finesse of Delftware. It serves as a tribute to the bravery and symbolism embodied by the standard-bearer.
In good condition for its age, with small signs of wear, this tile is a remarkable piece of history and a valuable addition to any collection of antique ceramics or military-themed art.
Merman Cupid | +/- 1660
€ 500,00This rare and enchanting antique Delft tile features a unique depiction of a half-merman, half-angel Cupid poised with his bow and arrow. Blending mythological and ethereal elements, this striking motif symbolises love’s transformative and transcendent power, making it a true conversation piece.
Hand-painted in classic cobalt blue on a white tin-glazed surface, the craftsmanship reflects the finest traditions of 17th-century Dutch Delftware. The design captures the artistry and creativity of its era. Originally crafted as a functional and decorative piece for Dutch homes, this tile now stands as a rare and collectable artefact.
Despite its age, the tile remains in good overall condition, with light wear and refurbishing work consistent with its history. This one-of-a-kind piece is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a distinctive addition to their home or collection of historical ceramics.
Child Without a Flag | +/- 1650
€ 450,00This antique Delft tile features the charming and iconic ‘Kind zonder Vlag’ (Child Without a Flag) motif, a beloved design from 17th-century Dutch tile-making traditions. The hand-painted cobalt blue illustration depicts a child holding his hand up without a flag, symbolising innocence and simplicity, while reflecting the playful spirit of childhood.
Framed by elegant ‘ox-head’ corner motifs, this tile embodies the timeless artistry of Delftware, with its classic blue-and-white palette and attention to detail. Originally used as a decorative and functional element in Dutch homes, this piece has endured as a symbol of cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
In good condition for its age, with minor wear that enhances its antique charm, this tile is a rare find and a perfect addition to any collection of historic ceramics or Delftware art.
Cupid | +/- 1700
€ 175,00This antique Delft tile features a striking and thought-provoking depiction of Cupid appearing to be struck by an arrow, evoking themes of love, vulnerability, and romantic longing. Crafted around the bridge between the 17th and 18th century, this tile showcases the timeless artistry of Delftware, with its intricate design rendered in classic cobalt blue on a white glaze. The piece is further adorned with elegant ‘spider’ corner motifs.
Despite its age, the tile remains in good condition, with minor wear that only enhances its antique charm—a rare and meaningful addition to any collection.
Bonbonnière, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 195,00A rare and elegant candy box by Royal Delft, showcasing a vintage bonbonnière design that once symbolized wealth and prosperity on Dutch tables. This exquisite design has long been discontinued, making it a highly sought-after antique.
Remarkably well-preserved after 79 years, the piece remains in excellent condition, with only a tiny chip on the inside rim of the lid—barely noticeable when the lid is turned over.
Vase, decor ‘Rosario’, Regina, Gouda
€ 250,00Floral-inspired medium-sized vase in Art Deco Matte style, model “Rosario”, the most famous design of Steef A. Boers. Regina factory was formed in 1898 and named after Queen Wilhelmina. Their creations rose to the standard of perfection and were the true premiums of those days. Both the original factory signature and style are visible on the bottom.
The piece is in perfect shape.
Wall Plate, decor ‘Imari’, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 180,00Beautiful wall plate in ‘Imari’ style, produced in the 1970s.
The name and style of this decoration refer to the famous Japanese ‘Imari-ware’, which was exported in large quantities from Japan to the Netherlands in the second half of the 17th century.
The plate is in perfect condition.
Milk Jug, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 225,00A stunning bellied jug adorned with intricate bird and floral motifs, crafted by the renowned Royal Delft (Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles). This masterpiece is hand-painted in vibrant Delft blue, embodying the finest traditions of Porceleyne Fles craftsmanship.
Impeccably preserved after 53 years, it is in perfect condition with no chips or cracks.
Long Vase, decor ‘Amata’, Royal Goedewaggen
€ 375,00Goedewaggen (1779-1939) started as a pipe factory and later expanded their skilful use of clay and glaze to plateel ceramics. In 1916, their fine white premium firing clay started being produced for art pottery. Royal Goedewaagen’s ‘Amata’ collection includes this delicate large vase (limited edition).
An exquisite Art Nouveau floral pattern may be found across the overall design. The collection’s name (Amata), the factory’s brand, the number 463/999 (only 999 were produced, of which this is number 463), and the painter’s signature are all located at the bottom. This was a special edition made in the 1980s using the same techniques that were used at the beginning of the 1900s.
The condition is perfect.
Dog | +/- 1640
€ 350,00This tile dates back to approximately 1640 and is considered quite rare due to its unique design. It features a blue ‘ox-head’ corner motif paired with a polychrome central scene. The large size of the ‘ox-head’ motif and the thickness of the tile indicate the creation year, making it nearly 400 years old. The animal depicted on the tile is a dog.
The tile is in overall good condition, with a small chip on the top side and slight baking imperfections on the left side corner motifs. Restoration work can also be seen on a line in the middle of the title.
Bird | +/- 1630
€ 450,00This early 17th-century tile depicts a delightful bird perched on a fruit-laden branch, likely bearing cherries, in vibrant shades of orange, green, and blue.
The scene is framed by a double-lined medallion, a design typical of this era. Each corner features the ox-head motif, one of the most recognizable corner designs in Delft tiles.
The condition is very good with small chips on the sides and corners.
Three Tulips | +/- 1650
€ 250,00This tile, dating from around 1650, features a vibrant and detailed depiction of three tulips.
The design showcases the tulips emerging from a single bulb, with evenly spaced leafs on either side. It was created near the end of the ‘Tulip Mania’ period, when rare tulip bulbs were subject of speculation and said to be worth as much as a canal house in Amsterdam. It incorporates the ‘three-dot’ corner motif, which is derived from the symbol of the Trinity.
The tile is in excellent condition, with only small chips on the lower corners.
Pomegranates and grapes | +/- 1640
€ 250,00This early Delft tile dates back to around 1640, making it almost 400 years old. It features an intricately painted and beautifully detailed design of pomegranates and grapes, with a central rosette.
Pomegranates & Grapes:
In 17th-century Holland, pomegranates and grapes were rich in symbolism. The pomegranate symbolized eternal life and resurrection in Christian art, as well as fertility, abundance, and prosperity. It also had ties to classical mythology, representing the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, while its exotic nature reflected the wealth of Dutch trade. Grapes, on the other hand, were associated with the Eucharist and the blood of Christ, symbolizing wealth, abundance, and the rewards of labor. They also represented the fleeting nature of life in still-life art and symbolized the prosperity brought by global trade.
The condition of the glaze and colouring is very good. The tile has some chips on the corners.
Flower pot, decor ‘Pensee’, Arnhemsche Fayencefabriek, Arnhem
€ 180,00This is a beautiful example of Art Nouveau pottery with Japanese flower inspiration.
The Arnhemsche Fayencefabriek was a well-known Dutch factory at the time when plateel boomed in Gouda. The factory gained appreciation through the works of the famous Willem Hartgring who came to work here after previous assignments at Rozenburg (The Hague) and Zuid-Holland (Gouda). Hartgring’s Japanese styled birds and flower motifs belong to the best work in this genre that has ever been created in the Netherlands.
The factory’s rooster mark, decor, model and painter marks can be found at the bottom of the vase.
Large Vase, decor ‘Vogel’, Arnhemsche Fayencefabriek, Arnhem
€ 500,00Stunning, rare vase with a decor designed by W. Hartgring for Arnhemsche Fayencefabriek.
The Arnhemsche Fayencefabriek was a well-known Dutch factory at the time when plateel boomed in Gouda. The factory gained appreciation through the works of the famous Willem Hartgring who came to work here after previous assignments at Rozenburg (The Hague) and Zuid-Holland (Gouda). Hartgring’s Japanese styled birds and flower motifs belong to the best work in this genre that has ever been created in the Netherlands.
The factory’s rooster mark, decor, model and painter (JvN) marks can be found at the bottom of the vase.
Wall plate ‘Decor Breetvelt’, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 245,00Beautiful Art Deco wall plate, designed by Henri Breetvelt, and painted by Gerrit Pieter van den Akker.
Henri Breetvelt (1864-1923) was nicknamed by his peers ’the king of pottery painters’. His designs were pathbreaking and highly influential. His work is represented in various Dutch museums.
His designs continued after his death under the name “Decor Breetvelt”.
Wall plate, decor ‘Flash’, De Pauw
€ 325,00Polychrome wall plate with famous ‘flash’ decor, second half of 17th century.
The plate has been refurbished and has wear marks according to age and use.
Two-piece fruit tray, De Porceleyne Byl, Delft
€ 450,00A beautiful vintage set with impressive painted decor from the 18th century. Delicately detailed fruit plate with matching drain tray.
The condition of both pieces is very good, considering they are more than 240 years old (which is rare for this kind of piece). Notable wear signs according to age and usage.
Large polychrome wall plate
€ 450,00Large wall plate, multicolor, with china-themed design.
This early piece is particularly interesting because of old restorations: the clamps at the back of the plate testify to the ancient craft of pottery repair, from an era when decorated high-end earthenware was valuable and used for generations.
Large wall plate, Antique
€ 425,00Elegant large wall plate, with decoration of traditional Chinese garden. An example of Chinese inspired old delftware in excellent condition for being over 300 years old.
Small ware such as chips along the rims can be spotted, according to age and use.
Wall plate ‘Decor Breetvelt’, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 350,00Beautiful Art Deco wall plate, designed by Henri Breetvelt, and painted by Burger Marteen.
Henri Breetvelt (1864-1923) was nicknamed by his peers ‘the king of pottery painters’. His designs were pathbreaking and highly influential. His work is represented in various Dutch museums.
His designs continued after his death under the name “Decor Breetvelt”.
Flower Pot Wall Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 195,00This stunning Delft Blue plate, featuring a floral design, was created by the skilled artisans of Royal Delft. Hand-painted, this large wall plate showcases a Dutch flowerpot as the central piece.
The condition of the plate is excellent, like new.
Peacock Wall Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 395,00This stunning Peacock Delft Blue plate, featuring a floral design, was created by the skilled artisans of Royal Delft. Hand-painted, it showcases a peacock integrated into the floral pattern. 95-Year-Old plate, looking perfect.
Condition is excellent, like new.
Large Feathers Plate, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 490,00Beautiful large wall plate, with lobbed shape and deep blue colour palette.
Tea jar
€ 95,00Small jar, used for tea or spices.
With initials of various owners etched in bottom. Marked.
Large Vase, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 375,00This Royal Delft vase, delicately painted, is a unique piece that is no longer produced by the factory.
The decor is highly detailed and painted on the orange slice-shaped vase. The factory mark, artist signature and year can be found on the bottom. The vase is in perfect condition.
Candy Box, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 150,00A classic Royal Delft design that is still being produced today. This handcrafted and hand-painted Delft Blue bonbonnière was traditionally used as a symbol of wealth and prestige to impress visitors.
The beautiful design has been kept in good condition, although this item is 48 years old. There are some small chips on the rim, only visible when the lid is off.
Large Pot with Lid, decor Imari, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 500,00Large vase in ‘Imari’ style, produced in the 1970s.
The name and style of this decoration refers to the famous Japanese ‘Imari-ware’, that was exported in large quantities from Japan to the Netherlands in the second half of the 17th century.
The painting is particularly well executed, and 50 years on the vase is still in pristine condition.
Wall Plate, decor ‘Imari’, Royal Delft (De Porceleyne Fles), Delft
€ 200,00Beautiful wall plate in ‘Imari’ style, produced in the 1970s.
The name and style of this decoration refer to the famous Japanese ‘Imari-ware’, which was exported in large quantities from Japan to the Netherlands in the second half of the 17th century.
The condition is perfect.
Pair of large Vases, decor ‘Rosario’, Regina, Gouda
€ 650,00Set of ‘Rosario’ vases.
The famous ‘Rosario’ decors was designed by Steef Broers in the late 1920s and has been produced by Regina for over 50 years. This early set can be dated around 1930. Unlike later production, this model is entirely hand-painted (with painter’s signature). Both vases are in pristine condition.
Large Pot with Lid, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, Gouda
€ 575,00Colorful large vase with lid, Flambe decor, in Art Nouveau style.
Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland went on to become the biggest pottery in Gouda and made more decorative pieces than any other. Their high-glaze decors, in darker stylised floral decors were produced from 1900 to 1924. According to the year mark, this model was made in 1918 by an unkown artist, signed NN.
A very small chip can be seen at the bottom of the vase, however it does not affect the balance and it cannot be spotted.
Jug with Handle, Amphora, Oegstgeest
€ 225,00Dark green pouring jug with beautiful flower decorations, in matte Art Deco style.
Amphora Holland (1908 – 1933) Factory had its origins near Lieden. After the Rozenburg factory closed, Amphora took over some of their projects under big names such as Johannes Hartgring. The factory created remarkable plateel ceramics between the years 1917-1928. The factory marks can be found on the bottom.
The condition is very good with 2 very small chips on the bottom and next to the handle (visible in the pictures).
Large Pot with Lid, Boch Keramis, Belgium
€ 275,00Delft Blue decor, produced by Boch Keramis, with a beautiful Chinese-themed design.
This is a fine example of the worldwide appeal of Delftware. In 1874 the reputed Belgian company Boch Keramis set up its ‘chambre des peintres Hollandais’, where handpainted Delft style products were produced by Dutch painters hired from Delft and Maastricht. This vase is a testimony of the remarkable quality of this production. By the year 1900 the chambre was closed, due to the increasing competion from industrially produced pottery.
The factory signature can be found on the bottom. The condition is good with a chip under the lid and normal signs of wear.
Farmer | +/- 1680
€ 95,00Interesting tile showing a farmer with a rake. Or perhaps a fisherman with a harpoon?
Antique tiles were made from stories, and in turn led to new storytelling. Often, the most interesting tiles are those that are ambiguous. This one is a great example.
With ‘spider’ corner motives. The condition is very good for such an old tile, with a few minor spots visible.
Landscape | +/- 1780
€ 75,00This tile shows a house and a church surrounded by fields and boats. For the average 18th century Dutchman this scene represented the pinnacle of earthly success. The tile is painted with manganese pigment.
- With ‘spider’ corner motives
Dutch House | +/- 1750
€ 85,00This tile shows a house with a smoking chimney, amidst fields and water.
- With ‘spider’ corner motives