A rare 39-piece ensemble from Mosa Maastricht's iconic Gracia line, designed in 1960 by Camille Zeguers.
This well-preserved vintage tableware is crafted from white porcelain with the "Bouquet" pattern: a subtle black floral motif that combines elegance and graphic finesse. This tableware is not merely a utilitarian object, but a heritage piece—an ode to forgotten designers and documented beauty.
This tableware typifies the understated elegance of post-war Dutch design: understated, durable, and meticulously detailed. The Gracia model is included in museum collections and is prized for its clean lines and refined decor, which is both timeless and full of character.
Composition:
1 large tureen
2 medium-sized tureens
2 sauce boats
6 cups + 6 saucers
8 cups + 8 saucers
11 dinner plates
2 large serving dishes
5 medium-sized serving dishes
1 teapot + lid
1 sugar bowl + lid
Details:
Origin: Mosa Maastricht, one of the Netherlands' most renowned ceramic manufacturers.
Model: Gracia
Decoration: Bouquet (black floral motif, subtle and decorative).
Designer: Camille Zeguers, a student of Edmond Bellefroid.
Period: circa 1960
Marked: "Mosa Maastricht" underneath each piece
Very good vintage condition. No cracks or chips. Everything has been carefully cleaned and photographed.
Due to the fragility of the tableware, collection is preferred.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsWhite, BlackMaterialCeramicNumber of items39Height28 cmWidth28 cmDepth2 cm