This dining plate is a good example of the 19th-century service ware that was produced in large quantities for the Islamic market in South-East Asia. Frederik Regout's earthenware factory in Maastricht used many decorations for the export market which were meant to appeal to Asian consumers.
This plate is decorated with a printed decoration known as Flora. In the middle there is a Malaysian inscription in Arabic. The company's stamp can be found underneath the plate, and under it in a box: F. REGOUT & Co MAASTRICHT, and under that: Flora Made in Holland.
Specifications
| Title | plate |
|---|---|
| Material and technique | Earthenware, transferdecoration |
| Object type |
Plate
> Tableware
> Kitchen and household
> Utensil
|
| Location | This object is in storage |
| Dimensions |
Height 2,8 cm Diameter 21,2 cm |
|---|---|
| Artists |
Executor:
Frederik Regout
|
| Accession number | V 1320 (KN&V) |
| Credits | Purchased 1981 |
| Department | Applied Arts & Design |
| Acquisition date | 1981 |
| Creation date | in 1893 - 1896 |
| Internal exhibitions |
Educatie Atelier Depot (2024) |
| External exhibitions |
Ik kook dus ik ben. Een culinaire vertelling door Abdelkader Benali (2017) Made in Holland - 400 jaar wereldmerk (2018) |
| Material | |
| Object | |
| Place of manufacture | Maastricht > Limburg > The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
| Geographical origin | The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |