Fab looking dutch delft vase but damaged

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  1. Martin s

    Martin s Well-Known Member

    Hi all.
    Came across this large vase today and was only able to examine it through the window as the shop was closed.

    It is damaged and glued as you should be able to see in the picture.
    It is about 2 feet in height.
    Dont know what asking price is on this vase but am wondering how much would damage effect price of a vase ?

    Thanks for any coments as always. 20240923_154624_resize_28.jpg 20240923_154629_resize_28.jpg 20240923_154632_resize_92.jpg 20240923_154637_resize_29.jpg 20240923_174945_resize_62.jpg 20240923_174947_resize_8.jpg
     
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  2. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    Damage almost always affects the price of ceramics, often significantly. With Dutch pottery, the other things that affect the price are the maker and the age.

    Fortunately, Dutch pottery is usually well marked and has been for a very long time. Probably the best thing to do is check the bottom for marks and then look for recent sales prices.

    I don't think it tends to be as collected as a few years ago but I haven't really tracked prices for awhile. You might try looking onion vases.

    These are two Makkum large vases I have in polychrome for comparison.
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    Last edited: Sep 23, 2024
  3. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Although the vase looks Dutch, I am not entirely sure it was born in the Netherlands. And damage is damage.:(
    And oddly, pottery painted with birds tends to do better than just flower pieces.

    Your Makkum onion vases are gorgeous.:hungry::happy:
     
  4. Martin s

    Martin s Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the advice and guidance.I might call back to the shop tomorrow and inspect closer and bottom for marks.
    Thanks again
     
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  5. Martin s

    Martin s Well-Known Member

    Thanks Any jewelry.Yea i dont know enough about the subject to say if it as you say born in the Netherlands or not.
    Was never in the shop before and not sure where they source their stock.
    This charger which was in window beside the vase.

    Thanks again 20240923_174938_resize_21.jpg 20240923_175019_resize_87.jpg
     
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  6. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    I’m with aj, that doesn’t look Dutch to me. I think it’s Chinese.
     
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