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Antique Blue Willow 2 Pieces, Made in Holland, Petrus Regout, Maastricht

$ 10.02

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Style: Dutch Colonial
  • Object Type: Plate & Saucer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Lovely antique condition. Salad plate has some minor scratches and saucer has a spider line on the underside and a smudge of the blue ink on the front about 1.5" long (See photo).
  • Color: Blue
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Antique Blue Willow 2 Pieces, Made in Holland, Petrus Regout, Maastricht
    This listing is a mixed lot of two (2) pieces of Willow Blue, Made in Holland as follows:
    1 - Petrus Regout Plate made in Maastricht Holland dating to circa 1883.    This salad plate measures 8.25" and the backstamp reads:  Petrus Regout & Co Maastricht, WILLOW, Made in Holland.  There is also what looks like an impressed 73/4.   The history of this backstamp is below.
    2 - Saucer 6" Diameter,  It has an upturned rim and the backstamp reads:  Made in Holland, Societe Ceramique, Maastricht WILLOW.
    Condition:  Lovely antique condition.   Salad plate has some minor scratches and saucer has a spider line on the underside and a smudge of the blue ink on the front about 1.5" long (See photo).
    Net Wt.  1 lb. 3 oz.
    Some History:
    The Royal Sphinx factory was established by Petrus Regout in 1834. It was located in Maastricht, Holland. First, he started a glass factory. Two years later production of pottery began. Pottery production was initially concentrated on so called faience commune - simple pottery for a local market.
    Production gradually was adapted to higher standards thanks to hired British specialists to compete with popular British creamware. Petrus sons were incorporated to management of the company. The company name was then changed to Petrus Regout & Co.
    In 1879 the image of the sphinx started to be used as a company mark and logo. Since 1899 the company was called De Sphinx. In 1958 the company merged with Société Ceramique and changed name to N.V. Sphinx-Céramique. Since 1960 thanks to a royal decision, a name was changed into Royal Sphinx. In 1994 the company was overtaken by Swedish firm Gustavsberg and the name changed to NV Koninklijke Sphinx Gustavsberg.
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