Description :
This elegant and generously proportioned Delft blue covered vase is a striking example of Dutch decorative faience, beautifully executed in a rich palette of cobalt, sapphire, and deep midnight blue against a soft ivory ground. Likely produced in Holland during the mid-20th century, circa 1950–1970, the piece reflects the enduring tradition of Delftware, reinterpreting classical Dutch decorative motifs with refined craftsmanship and remarkable visual impact.
The baluster-shaped body is adorned with richly detailed floral reserves framed by ornamental vertical bands and scrolling foliate decoration, creating a harmonious and symmetrical composition inspired by historic Dutch Delft ceramics of the 17th and 18th centuries. The domed lid, finished with a simple finial, echoes the same decorative vocabulary, enhancing the overall balance and elegance of the silhouette.
Its vivid blue decoration and glossy glazed surface make this vase particularly decorative, whether displayed as a standalone statement piece, incorporated into a blue and white porcelain collection, or used to enrich a traditional, classic, or eclectic interior.
The underside bears a painted mark appearing to read “Delfia”, suggesting a Dutch Delft production or decorative line. While not an early antique Delft example, the vase is firmly rooted in the Delft ceramic tradition and offers timeless decorative appeal.
The vase remains in very good overall condition, with minor age-related wear and a few small chips around the neck rim visible in photographs, consistent with age and use and not detracting from its presentation.
Dimensions : Ø 22 cm x H 36 cm