Beautiful Dutch Delft style garniture ('kaststel' in Dutch, meaning cabinet-set or cupboard-set) of three small vases with farms sceneries of horses. Made in the first half of the 20th century by Société Céramique in Maastricht the Netherlands. The central baluster vase has an identical image on both sides, while the two (identical) cylindrical vases have a different image on each side. This makes it possible to play around a bit with the look of the set (with both cylindrical vases showing an identical picture or not). The vases show within cartouches Dutch farm sceneries of working horses. The cartouches are surrounded by elaborate and intricate leaf and flower decorations. The decorations have been applied by transfer print, with some additional handpainted details around the rim of each vase.
The bottom of the vases is signed with a Société Céramique mark which includes the style / series name: "Rustique". It also shows an impressed number "4".
A charming cabinet set, great for lovers of authentic Delft style vases and for lovers of horses of course!
Made by: Société Céramique
Place of manufacture: Maastricht, the Netherlands
Year of manufacture: between 1900 - 1957
Method of decoration: transfer print (underglaze), with some handpainted accents around the rim
Size: Height: 22,5 cm (cylindrical vases), 24 cm (baluster vase), Diameter: 8,7 cm (cylindrical vases), 9,5 cm (baluster vase).
Weight: total 1140 g (cylindrical vases: 335 g each, baluster vase: 470 g)
Condition: excellent, no damages and very little wear, the glaze is in an excellent condition, with very little crazing. The inside of the vases is very clean.
Additional pictures can be provided if required.
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About Société Céramique:
This factory was based in Maastricht, in the southernmost point of the Netherlands. It produced from 1863 to 1958 decorative ceramics and dinnerware in a variety of styles. Most often the decoration was applied by transfer print: a method whereby a monochrome print on paper (from an engraved copper or steel plate) was transferred by pressing it onto the ceramic piece. This transfer process was done by hand. Although transfer printed items lack the vibrancy of handpainted items, the process does allow for the production of beautiful, detailed and decorative items, which would be very expensive or impossible to produce by handpainting. The Delftware (blue and white Delft blue) produced by Société Céramique and other Maastricht factories has a darker blue than the Delftware of other factories in the Netherlands. In 1958 Société Céramique merged with Petrus Regout (also from Maastricht) to form Royal Sphinx, which continued to produce Delftware until 1969.
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Broken ceramics is a thing we do not like! Not only is it a waste of time and money, but it also (often) means the end for a rare and unique item, which was treasured and cared for by their previous owners. So we really want to avoid any damages during shipping!
We have lots of experience of shipping ceramics, and we have seen what works and what does not work to protect ceramics during transit. If we ship multiple items in one package, each item is carefully wrapped and kept well seperated from the other items. We use large boxes, with plenty of buffer all around the items, so the packages can withstand a lot of abuse. All our packages should be able to cope with a 1,5 m drop without the items getting damaged.
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First of all, don't let them fall! Always handle them in a mindful way and put them in spots where they cannot be accidentally bumped over when cleaning or vacuuming. Some people put some (clean) sand in vases to make them more stable.
Second, don't clean them too often! Underglaze painted Gouda and Delftware can be perfectly cleaned with water if necessary, but often just dusting them off or polishing them up a bit with a soft dry cloth is enough. Overglaze painted items should not be cleaned too often.
The colours of ceramics do not fade in sunlight, so you can put them in bright spots where they look good. But do avoid large temperature differences, which will cause increased crazing in many Delftware and also Gouda type pieces.