This hand painted Gouds Pottery tray was manufactured at Royal Goedewaagen around 1990.
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This decorative tray (of limited edition) belongs to the ‘Amata’ collection of Royal Goedewaagen. The decor of this tray includes an elegant Art Nouveau floral motif. At the bottom is the name of the collection (Amata), the brand of the factory and the number 32/999 (of these trays only 999 were made, of which this one is no. 32) and the signature of the painter.
Interior advice
This Gouds Pottery tray fits both a classic and a modern interior. For example, you can place it on a table or on a bar.
About Royal Goedewaagen (1610-present)
For more than 400 years Royal Goedewaagen produces earthenware, Delft Blue and ceramics and are known for their high quality ceramic works. The basis for the current Royal Goedewaagen was laid in 1610 in the earthenware factory ‘The Star’. At that time they produced affordable dinner- and drinking service. In the following century the Netherlands became one of the most important tobacco trading countries. Entrepreneur Dirck Goedewaagen, affiliated with the pipemakers guild, responded to this demand by increasing the production of pipes in 1779 and became the largest pipe manufacturer in the Netherlands. In addition, Royal Goedewaagen continued to produce earthenware. In 1923 the Amsterdam factory ‘De Distel’ was taken over, making even more good craftsmen available for Goedewaagen. In this period Jugendstil and Art Deco models were included in the production. From 1984 the factory was located in Nieuw-Buinen in Drenthe instead of Gouda, as more workers were available in this area.
Weight | 0,874 kg |
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Dimensions | 32 × 19 × 3,5 cm |
Condition | used, in good condition |
Manufacturing date | ca. 1990 |
Material | Ceramic |