This set of Delft blue knobbly vases were manufactured at the Royal Mosa in Maastricht around 1900. Several scenes are depicted on the vases: sailing ships, windmills and a farm. Between the scenes there are floral and geometrical motives. Both the scenes and geometrical motives are printed. The vase is marked at the bottom: n/Delft dec 513.

Interior advice
This set of Delft Blue vases fits both a classic and a modern interior. You can place them for example on a TV cabinet, bar, table, on the windowsill or in a bookcase. The height of these vases, 23 cm, makes them perfect for many types of (silk) bouquets.

About Royal Mosa Maastricht
Hubert Regout founded the company in 1883 together with his son Louis and it was based in Meerssen. At the time, the company was called Louis Regout & Sons. At the start, it mainly produced blue Chinese imitation porcelain. Mosa started to produce earthenware in 1932 and in 1949 floor tiles were added to the collection. In 1957 Mosa opened a factory in Maastricht and in 1983 received the designation royal. To this day, Mosa is known worldwide for their ceramics and tiles.