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Meindert Zaalberg Antique Dutch Art Pottery Ceramic Vase
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From Ancient Times.
From ancient Times is a
small Dutch Company
We offer Antique European Porcelain.
Chamber
of Commerce no : KvK 58713255
VAT number : NL 113743828B01
Visit my store to.
Meindert Zaalberg Dutch
Antique Art Pottery. Signed Marked On Bottom. Maincolor light brown. Glaze.
Hand Formed Hand Spun. EXCELLENT CONDITION! MEASURES H 17 cm ; Diameter top 13
cm ; diameter bottom 8 cm
HISTORY:
Zaalberg previously
Aardewerkfabriek 'The Rhine "(1918)
Pottery founded by
Herman Zaalberg sr. In 1918 in Zoeterwoude. First under the name The Rhine
Pottery, converted in 1925 in NV 'Rhine', subsequently amended in Potterij
Zaalberg. From 1942 until now is only used the Zaalberg brand temples.
History family business
The history of the
pottery begins before 1918. In the attic of his small house, next to the beds
of the two oldest children hammered Hermanus Zaalberg (born January 16, 1880
Leiden - deceased October september 1,958 there) his first turntable after a
long there working themselves to learn spinning. His appeal was actually
textile artist, but he was very good model: it was his entrance into the clay.
In the kitchen he built a kind of oven for the enamel samples and after much
experimentation and practice he could run and he had a few good glaze recipes.
The times were bad but in the spring of 1918 he resigned from Brouwer's Pottery
and started his own company with borrowed money.
. 1918-1937 Herman Zaalberg Sr. (Pottery Rhine in
Zoeterwoude)
His pottery initially
given the name "The Rhine," but later renamed Potterij Zaalberg. His
eleven year old son Meindert was involved from the beginning. Room Bergs
concentrated on making tubular and spherical vases, which were decorated with
colored glazes, often running or with the course referred rough structure,
easy-fashioned hand turned pottery without decoration, further stoneware tile
panels, garden sculptures in deep solid color and crockery .
For years, Willem
Coenraad Brouwer (1877-1933) as a supplier for florists the rich alone, but
around 1920 he received competition from a new generation of hand-working
potters. Especially in the vicinity of Leiden and The Hague settled a
remarkable number of artisan potters who vases, pots and dishes made ??with
beautiful glazes as the only decoration. The new concept of flower arrangements
were now widely accepted and stimulated probably this sudden flowering of
decorative handicraft product. At the same time this new pottery was gratefully
used by modern interior designers. The craft ceramics, whether or not filled
with flowering branches plants or flowers, fit perfectly into the tight and
bright interiors -. (Www.zilverbank.nl)
Besides its own
products also work from Chris Agterberg, Theo van Doesburg, Chris Lebeau, Jan
Schonk executed and others.
In 1925
Aardewerkfabriek The Rhine NV.
The hands of Meindert
were after 1925 except the flower shops also craft shops and interior
decorators good customers. Famous names here were the Hague Bas van Pelt, Paul
Bromberg, and the offices of the firm Metz Co in The Hague and Amsterdam.
. 1937- one thousand
nine hundred and sixty-two Meindert Huibert Zaalberg (28 June 1 907 Leiden -
oveleden april twenty-sixth 1,989 Zwolle)
In 1937 the company is
transferred to his son Meindert Zaalberg. Meindert's unica his simple subtle
glazed (pure harmony) form. On his 80th birthday in 1987 wrote the Museum
Princessehof: "Harmony, love for nature, respect for others and a
heartfelt reverence for the Creator are the soul of the work of Meindert
Zaalberg."
Meindert went looking
for the sources of pure form and structure by studying museum collections in
particular, the ancient Chinese and Japanese ceramics could tempt him. His
first study trip to London, he made ??at eighteen, and he made ??it a habit to
old age to the world ceramic traditions to get to know up close.
Although Potterij
Zaalberg, such as the family business since 1936 is called, since 1932 use
ceramics manufacturing in the form of sober-cut tea and dinner sets, always
with playful names like Ringeling and Hollebol, the company maintains a large
distance from the Bauhaus -streven to responsibly utility well to incorporate
in mass production. Small scale and craftsmanship remain Room Bergs feature.
Even shortly after the
Second World War, when the Dutch pottery industry was forced to temporarily
only to produce much needed breakfast plates and milk cups, Meindert Zaalberg
managed to extract to here by drawing a sharp line between artistic creation
and industrial production.
In the period 1955- the
1,965th creates large demand for serene pottery of Ikebana flower arranging can
feed the fad. Precisely Hall Bergs Japanese-like vases and jars are perfect for
arranging at least two branches and a flower.
In 1958, the tavern is
the White House on the Hoge Rijndijk purchased by Meindert Zaalberg which draws
a pottery, which was previously located elsewhere on the Rijndijk.
Meindert Zaalberg was
not only a good potter also a fascinating storyteller who enthusiastically with
his slides, pots and vases throughout the country could provide an evening. He
often wrote articles for magazines such as "The woman and her house"
and "Good Living" on pottery, the significance of the craft and the
renewal of the interior.
. 1962 H. Zaalberg Jr.
In 1962 Potterij
Zaalberg is taken over by the two sons of Meindert Zaalberg; Herman jr. (In
Jul. Birth 12 1,935th in Zoeterwoude) and Gijsbert 'Gijb' Zaalberg (born
October 13 1937 Zoeterwoude). Meindert Zaalberg himself moved to Ommen, where
his own workshop begins Zaalberg Potter House Ommen.
The unique pieces of
Herman Jr. include white glazed subtly shaped interlocking plates and bowls.
In 2001 the manufacture
of ceramic is used for good discontinued manufactured exclusively precious
unica.
View also or other items. All antique Porcelain ;
combined shipping to reduce the shipping costs is always possible.
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