Three Gouda Pottery vases and a jug, circa 1930s, comprising a Regina model 390 'Imbra' twin-handled vase with radiating floral design, a Regina model 132 jug with a bulbous body and a sleek neck and handle decorated in the 'Orchis' pattern on cobalt blue and black ground, a Pzh baluster form 'Ali' pattern vase, and a Goedewaagen koninkrijk ovoid vase, each with impressed and painted maker's marks to the underside. Height 25 cm, and smaller
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- Oviform /ovoid - The outline loosely resembling the shape of an egg.
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