Posted 3 years ago
jimnkat
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This was my Nana's and was always displayed on her coffee table. I never asked her where she purchased it or about her interest in Gouda. Now that I have discovered and enjoy Gouda pottery, I would like to learn more about this pattern and could not find it on the best Gouda information site: Gouda designs.
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http://yourartdeco.com/stygenjug.html
http://www.goudadesign.co.uk/marks1.html
The first site shows you the pattern name...STYGEN The second site (scrool way down) tells you it was made in 1927.
http://www.yourartdeco.com/dutchpottery1.html
This last site has a vase that is very close to matching your pattern. It is also Stygen.
Hello. This was made in Gouda by Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland (PZH). The decor is called 'Stygen'. Date is 1927. It was painted by Gerrit Nicolaas Veerman. The model number is 1085. I hope this solves your question? Stuart from Gouda-Design.
STUNNING:)