Chemkefa is the abbreviated name of Chemisch Keramisch Fabriek. The manufactory was founded by a former Sphinx employee Leendert Zwikker after the Sphinx closed in 1969. Chemkefa was based in Maastricht. It was specialized in blue and white decorative Delftware loaders with traditional Dutch Scenes. Chemkefa uses a very dark blue color. Also - even if marked Handwerk - it is not handpainted but transfer technique and adjusted bij hand.
I have a similar one 42 cm as shown below made by Ram Arnhem. Also here it is transfertechnique and only the edge is handpainted.
many of these typical Dutch scenes were used by various factories, whether hand-painted or not.
Kind regards, Franky
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Niet-Delfts
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Niet in Delft gemaakt
Delfts aardewerk wordt alleen zo genoemd als het echt in Delft is geproduceerd.
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Nieuwere productietechniek
Na 1850 ontwikkelen fabrieken in binnen- en buitenland efficiëntere, goedkopere productietechnieken. Dit aardewerk valt buiten de scope van deze site.
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Niet handbeschilderd
Traditioneel Delfts aardewerk is handbeschilderd, maar na 1750 komen er nieuwe technieken voor het aanbrengen van decoraties.
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Merk van niet-Delftse plateelbakkerij/fabriek
Het typische Delfts aardewerk inspireert ook producenten buiten Delft, maar écht Delfts aardewerk is alleen in Delft gemaakt.
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Chemkefa
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This is made by Chemkefa . around 1975
Chemkefa is the abbreviated name of Chemisch Keramisch Fabriek. The manufactory was founded by a former Sphinx employee Leendert Zwikker after the Sphinx closed in 1969. Chemkefa was based in Maastricht. It was specialized in blue and white decorative Delftware loaders with traditional Dutch Scenes. Chemkefa uses a very dark blue color. Also - even if marked Handwerk - it is not handpainted but transfer technique and adjusted bij hand.
I have a similar one 42 cm as shown below made by Ram Arnhem. Also here it is transfertechnique and only the edge is handpainted.
many of these typical Dutch scenes were used by various factories, whether hand-painted or not.
Kind regards, Franky
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