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RARE PZH (PLATEELBAKKERIJ ZUID-HOLLAND FAMOUS HOUS LOGO) GOUDA HOLLAND VASE HAND PAINTED CIRCA 1950S
A RARE HANDPAINTED GOUDA HOLLAND PZH EARTHENWARE VASE. CIRCA 1950S. THIS VASE IS CONFIRMED TO BE A PZH (PLATEELBAKKERIJ ZUID-HOLLAND) VASE WITH THEIR FAMOUS LITTLE HOUSE LOGO. MARKINGS: 2/06 House Logo Gouda Holland Y Any numbers at the top and bottom usually refer to the model or mould and/or decor/ pattern of the piece. The pattern/decor name and is usually just above the logo. Some early PZH pieces did not have pattern names. In the centre - the famous PZH logo. To this day still commonly known as the 'little house' or 'house' and is often refer to it as thus. It is in fact a representation of the Gate of Lazarus, once the impressive stone doorway of the old leper infirmary (around 1609) in the town of Gouda in Zuid Holland. On the left of the House is normally the date marks. The first date mark was an A for 1898. Below the initials, mark or monogram of the artist, decorator or painter/paintress. To this day, many marks are still unidentified.
SIZE: 17CM WIDE FROM SPOUT TO HANDLE 23CM HIGH 11CM DIAMETER AT WIDEST
CONDITION: NO CHIPS. HAIRLINE CRACK TO HANDLE. STILL IN TACT BUT PLEASE SEE PHOTO. GOUDA POTTERY: Gouda is ten miles north-east of Rotterdam in Holland. There isnt a factory called Gouda pottery; the pottery is called that because the main factories were in Gouda. Gouda (pronounced how-da) is the generic term we use for all the pottery factories in Holland all Dutch pottery other than Delftware, that is. Earthenware products were manufactured in Gouda as early as the beginning of the eighteenth century. The town was famous for its clay pipes. At the end of the nineteenth century the emphasis moved to decorative wares, and for three decades the beautiful art nouveau plates, vases and jugs were made by many factories, most notably, perhaps, PZH or Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland (1898-1965). Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland (PZH) was founded in the town of Gouda in South-Holland (Zuid-Holland) in 1898. On 23 September 1930 Queen Wilhelmina honoured PZH with the title of Koninklijk (Royal). The use of Koninklijk (also spelled Koninklijke) on items was first seen around late 1931. They closed their doors abruptly in 1965.
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