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Gouda plateel is the collective name for painted and glazed decorative earthenware made in the Dutch city of Gouda. The Plateelbakkerij Zuid Holland (PZH) was the largest. PZH is one of the most remarkable pottery factories in the Netherlands, its products valued and collected worldwide. The company was founded in Gouda in 1898 and received the designation "Royal" in 1930. The official name became "NV Koninklijke Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland," popularly known as "Plazuid" or "PZH." PZH was known for its innovations. In 1908, experiments with a matte glaze were begun.
This new matte glaze was first shown in 1910 at the Leipzig Trade Fair and again in 1915 at the World's Fair in San Francisco, USA. It proved a great success, and products with matte glaze were produced until the pottery closed in 1968. Here, a large matte-glazed jug is offered in the "JOMA" design, with vibrant blue accents and beautiful autumnal colors of yellow, red, green, brown, and ivory. The inside of the jug is a vibrant turquoise. There is a small chip at the top of the rim of the mouth, with a hairline crack about 4.8 cm long. (Photo 10 collage)
Otherwise, this beautiful piece of decorative pottery is in perfect condition.