Bold color and graceful form meet in this striking three-piece garniture set, crafted in the late 19th century by Petrus Regout. Each porcelain vase is adorned in Chinese Imari style, with rich overglaze handpainting layered over delicate transfer-printed outlines. While rooted in Eastern motifs, the set carries a distinctly Western flair, echoing the legacy of Dutch Delftware. Whether placed above a fireplace or styled in a cabinet, these vases bring timeless elegance to any room.
• porcelain with underglaze transfer print and overglaze handpainted details
• Chinese Imari style with Dutch Delft influence
• overall good condition with slight rim damage on one vase
• NOT dishwasher safe, hand wash only
• securely boxed with tracking and insurance
Style them with dried branches or leave them empty to let their form speak-either way, they hold their own.
Comes with a modest written note, meaningful without excess.
Measures:
– The set includes two large (34 cm / 13.4 inches) collar vases and one large (30 cm / 11.8 inches) covered vase.
– Regout in Maastricht, the Netherlands. The set includes two large (34 cm / 13.4 inches) collar vases and one large (30 cm / 11.8 inches) covered vase. The decorations were applied by underglaze transfer printing (the black lines and shadows and light blue color), on top of which other colors were handpainted overglaze. These overglaze colors include red, dark blue, pale green, dark green, white, peach metallic luster paint, and some gold paint. This is an unusual amount of hand painting for Petrus Regout, who typically produced transfer-printed vases with only a few added handpainted details. The resulting vases look oriental but have a distinct western (Delft style) look. An excellent combination of East meets West!




















