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Stunning Petrus Regout Porcelain Plate - Oriental Line - 26.5 cm - Historical Co
Stunning Petrus Regout Porcelain Plate - Oriental Line - 26.5 cm - Historical Co
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Product Description
Product Description
Stunning Petrus Regout Porcelain Plate - Oriental Line - A Piece of Dutch History and Elegance!
Bring a piece of Dutch history and craftsmanship into your home with this beautiful porcelain plate by Petrus Regout, made in Maastricht. With a diameter of 26.5 cm, this plate is an impressive example of the Oriental line, known for its rich decoration and influences from Eastern art.
Petrus Regout was one of the pioneers of the Dutch pottery industry in the 19th century. His factories in Maastricht produced high-quality tableware and decorative objects that quickly became popular both in the Netherlands and abroad. The Oriental line is one of the most famous and valued lines from his production, characterized by exotic motifs and a refined aesthetic.
This plate not only showcases the rich decoration typical of the Oriental line but also features a beautiful patina on the back, adding to the authenticity and historical character of the piece.
With a diameter of 26.5 cm (10.43 inches), this plate is a perfect decorative piece for wall display or in a cabinet. It is a must-have for collectors of Dutch porcelain, enthusiasts of historical objects, or anyone looking to enhance their interior with a unique and historical item.
Features:
- Porcelain plate by Petrus Regout
- Diameter: 26.5 cm (10.43 inches)
- Oriental line with Eastern influences
- Beautiful patina on the back
- Historical and decorative object
Add a touch of historical elegance to your home with this unique Petrus Regout plate! 🌟
About House of History:
At House of History, we love nothing more than exploring vintage and unique items for history enthusiasts like you. A tangible piece of history brings the past to life, and this is where our passion lies! Our dedication to this hobby is reflected in our annual visits to dozens of markets, vintage shops, and auctions, both nationally and internationally, in search of that one unique piece. Whether you're looking to add to your collection or give your interior an extra touch of character, we strive to find the perfect item for you. Our selection of goods is based on careful selection, love, and craftsmanship. Do you have a specific wish? Let us know, and we will gladly search for you! Do not hesitate to contact us with questions, comments, or complaints. We are always here for you.
Pricing and Shipping:
At House of History, our prices always include shipping costs. We recommend keeping this in mind when comparing prices. Additionally, we always ship with track & trace for your peace of mind. All orders are shipped within 1-2 business days. We exclusively use reputable carriers and provide all shipments with track & trace. Products valued at over €200.00 are always shipped insured. Our products are professionally and carefully packed, and we have extensive experience with international shipping. For international buyers: We are not responsible for customs duties or import taxes.
Notes:
At House of History, we sell vintage products, which means our items may show signs of use. We recommend carefully reviewing the associated photos and videos before making a purchase. Do you have more questions about a product or would you like to receive additional photos, videos, or descriptions? Do not hesitate to contact us. We are always here for you. At House of History, we prefer to maintain the original condition of our products. Some customers prefer a polished, restored appearance, while others appreciate a more lived-in look (patina). Therefore, the majority of our offered products are presented unpolished and uncleaned.
Tags:
Petrus Regout, Oriental line, Dutch porcelain, Maastricht pottery, vintage plate, decorative porcelain, collector's item, historical pottery, oriental motifs, Dutch ceramics, 19th-century porcelain, porcelain decor, Maastricht plate
Materials:
Porcelain, glaze, paint
