Rozenburg
Den Haag
1908
Sam Schellink
Perfect condition.
The Rozenburg pottery factory in The Hague became renowned for its delicate eggshell porcelain, perfected by 1899 after years of experimentation. This ultra-thin, intricately decorated porcelain gained international fame, especially following its success at the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris.
A prime example is the “Rozenburg Eggshell Vase with Spider Chrysanthemum,” crafted in 1908 by Sam Schellink. This vase epitomizes the Art Nouveau style with its unique shape and detailed floral motifs, reflecting the influence of Asian art. In perfect condition, this vase is a valuable artifact, showcasing the artistic excellence and cultural significance of Rozenburg pottery.
The “Rozenburg Eggshell Vase with Spider Chrysanthemum” stands at 17 cm in height, which is approximately 6.7 inches.