22nd Apr, 2026 10:00
Circa 1920
Painted and glazed earthenware
Various marks painted with the Gouda Holland gate mark, artists initials, and model numbers
Tallest piece: 31.5cm high, smallest: 6cm
(18 pieces)
Preview: Barley Mow Centre
Provenance:Property of a private collector of Dutch Decorative Arts
Notes:Gouda pottery is the collective name for painted and glazed decorative pottery, made in the Dutch city of Gouda. Gouda had several pottery factories, of which the Royal Zuid-Holland factory (PZH) was the largest and produced pottery between 1898 and 1965.. Zuid-Holland produced earthenware in the factory in Gouda on white fired clay with very similar designs to Rozenburg eggshell porcelain, called P-decor.
Sold for £252
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