Royal Goedewaagen - Delft Blue - Figure - Palace De Dam and Palace Noordeinde + 3 Palaces (5) - Ceramic
5 Royal Goedewaagen Palaces.
Delft Blue. KLM Delft Blue style.
Palace De Dam, Palace Noordeinde, Palace Soestdyk, Palace Huis ten Bisch, Drakesteyn
New. With the original boxes and certificates.
In 1935, Amsterdam's city council took a historic decision. Palace 'De Dam' was sold to the state. Today, this palace is used by the royal family to welcome guests, for state visits or New Year's receptions. Since 1979, the palace has also been open for public visits.
In 1813 palace Noordeinde became property of the state. The palace, located in The Hague, was a temporary shelter for the royal family throughout the years. After years of renovating palace Noordeinde became the work palace in 1984. Firstly princess Beatrix used this palace as her work spot and nowadays His Majesty King Willem-Alexander is using palace Noordeinde as his work spot. Therefore the palace is not open to public visits.
Royal Goedewaagen created ceramic miniatures of the different palaces in the Netherlands, which are traditionally hand-painted in Blue Delft or Polychrome.
I sell my collection, please, see other Royal Goedewaagen objects. Thank you!
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5 Royal Goedewaagen Palaces.
Delft Blue. KLM Delft Blue style.
Palace De Dam, Palace Noordeinde, Palace Soestdyk, Palace Huis ten Bisch, Drakesteyn
New. With the original boxes and certificates.
In 1935, Amsterdam's city council took a historic decision. Palace 'De Dam' was sold to the state. Today, this palace is used by the royal family to welcome guests, for state visits or New Year's receptions. Since 1979, the palace has also been open for public visits.
In 1813 palace Noordeinde became property of the state. The palace, located in The Hague, was a temporary shelter for the royal family throughout the years. After years of renovating palace Noordeinde became the work palace in 1984. Firstly princess Beatrix used this palace as her work spot and nowadays His Majesty King Willem-Alexander is using palace Noordeinde as his work spot. Therefore the palace is not open to public visits.
Royal Goedewaagen created ceramic miniatures of the different palaces in the Netherlands, which are traditionally hand-painted in Blue Delft or Polychrome.
I sell my collection, please, see other Royal Goedewaagen objects. Thank you!