Groote Koninklijke Bazar

##Description The Groote Koninklijke Bazar was a department store for Asian wares in The Hague. Owner Dirk Boer (1803-1877) began selling goods in 1825 and opened a store on the Zeestraat in 1843. The store sold Asian items, especially from Japan, China, Persia and the Ottoman Empire, as well as from Indonesia. The buyers were private individuals, including King William II, as well as museums, such as the [Royal Cabinet of Rarities](https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q34076860; also refer to search help from KKZ) and the then Rijks Ethnografisch Museum. After Boer's death, the business continued under new owners.

##Provenance research It is not known whether the archives of the Groote Koninklijke Bazar have been preserved. There are loose records in various archives. The Hague Municipal Archives has some photographs of the interior of the store, showing many objects. The Wereldmuseum Leiden archive contains correspondence with the Groote Koninklijke Bazar regarding purchases.

Resources

  • Baird, Christina en Helen Backx-Palsgraaf. “Viewing Japan and China through Dirk Boer’s Panorama, 1835–1838.” Journal of the History of Collections 32, Issue 1 (March 2020): 119–128.
    This article discusses Dirk Boer's activities that predate the Groote Koninklijke Bazar and highlights a Chinese/Japanese panorama as an illustration of interest in China and Japan in the Netherlands in the 1830s.https://doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhy052
  • Stadsarchief Rotterdam / Collectie Th. Haanebrink en Alex de Haas 4062
    Poster of the Koninklijke Bazar from 1926.https://hdl.handle.net/21.12133/8F98F272DE4045309EA6FA218A2664FC
  • NL-HlmNHA 476 811
    Declarations for goods and services, 1813, 1824-1831. The Royal Cabinet of Curiosities purchased items from Dirk Boer, which are mentioned in this archive.https://hdl.handle.net/21.12102/567C414E21CB4FC48C35085331D8A768
  • Dam, Peter van. “The Royal Bazar of Dirk Boer: early Japonism in The Hague around 1840.” Andon 7 no. 25 (1987): 16–19.
    Article about Dirk Boer's store from the Journal of Japanese Art.https://rkd.nl/library/89731

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Keywords

Etnografics
Art market
Ceramics
Tapestries