This six-sided Delft baluster vase is painted in deep cobalt blue on a light bluish tin-glazed ground. The main panel displays a lush, stylized floral bouquet framed by symmetrical scrollwork and net-patterned cartouches, typical of the decorative vocabulary developed in the early 18th century. The reverse bears a single vertical sprig flanked by small curled leaf motifs, offering a rhythmic contrast to the densely patterned front. The glaze surface retains a soft gloss, with visible brushwork lending painterly texture to the decoration. The base is marked with a claw symbol and the number "150" in underglaze blue, supporting attribution to the De Klaauw, one of the most prosperous Delftware factory.
Scattered minor chips to the foot and rim. A faint glaze crack to the neck. Overall in good condition for period, with strong glaze retention and no overpainting.
Period: late 17th–early 18th century
Provenance: Holland
Materials: Tin-glazed earthenware
Manufacturer: The Klaauw
Dimensions: 8.7H x 5.5W x 3.3D in | 22H x 14W x 8.5D cm