The Rozenburg factory is known for its production of porcelain and pottery in the Art Nouveau style. Adopting the curvilinear forms and stylized decorative motifs fashionable throughout Europe, the factory developed a sophisticated range of wares. Reference: The Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts
Below are some examples and price guides of Rozenburg items including an inkwell and clock. It also includes an example of Rozenburg’s maker’s mark.
Rozenburg Maker’s Mark
Porcelain vase by Rozenburg The Netherlands circa 1901
Reference: Museum of Applied Art and Sciences
Charger Made at: Plateelfabriek Rozenburg (Dutch, 1883–1914) Dutch (The Hague )about 1897
The decoration of this charger, with its brown background and somber palette, was probably inspired by Indonesian batik-printed cloth.
Reference: Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts
ROZENBURG “BUTTERFLY AND FLOWER” PLATE 1903 decorated by H. G. A. Huyvenaar porcelain with artist’s monogram H, firm’s mark and numbered 20 8 in. (20.3 cm) diameter
Sold for 2,000 USD at Sotheby’s in 2020
A Dutch egg-shell porcelain inkwell, interior and cover Decorated by J.W. van Rossum for Rozenburg, 1903 The square bombé pot with narrowing neck, fitted interior, the square cover with strap handle, the white ground painted with flowers in pink, green and blue, printed factory mark, painted yearmark and artist’s monogram, numbered 557, some damage and repair 10.5 cm. high
Sold for EUR 1,250 at Christie’s in 2011
Rozenburg Jugendstil Polychrome Decorated Glazed Pottery Mantel Clock Height 12 1/2 inches, width 13 7/8 inches.
Sold for $468 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle in 2017