Large wall plate

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Large plate showing flowers in vase. Scalloped edges.
Back marked 536 BM, O U D Delft 11-0 AN
This belonged to my Mother, she was born in 1935.

Vraag

What year was this made? What do the marks on the back mean?

Afmetingen
14.25” x 14.25”
Collectie
publiekscollectie

Reacties 6

This is made bij pottery oud Delft at Nijmegen Holland. Most probably painted by Jaques Bitter who painted also for Ram Arnhem and Porceleyne fles.

mvg Franky

Thank you very much for your information! I’ve always wondered about its origins. 
 

Julie

Beoordeling:

  • Niet-Delfts

Toelichting:

  • Niet in Delft gemaakt Delfts aardewerk wordt alleen zo genoemd als het echt in Delft is geproduceerd. Lees meer
  • Nieuwere productietechniek Na 1850 ontwikkelen fabrieken in binnen- en buitenland efficiëntere, goedkopere productietechnieken. Dit aardewerk valt buiten de scope van deze site. Lees meer
  • Handbeschilderd Een belangrijk kenmerk van authentiek Delfts aardewerk is dat het handgeschilderd is. Druktechnieken komen op dit aardewerk niet voor. Lees meer
  • Merk van niet-Delftse plateelbakkerij/fabriek Het typische Delfts aardewerk inspireert ook producenten buiten Delft, maar écht Delfts aardewerk is alleen in Delft gemaakt. Lees meer

Als antwoord op door Femke Haitsma Mulier

Thank you for your detailed response. A lot of information to look over. So, it sounds like this  is a fake “delft” plate that is not hand painted, and has a mark of a non delft pottery. Am I understanding that correctly? Do you happen to know what factory made it? 
Thanks! 
Julie 

Als antwoord op door juliee

It is indeed hand painted even in a very nice way. All over the Netherlands factories produced bleu Delft that in some way for sure can compeed with the " real Delft"., Gouda, Nijmegen, velsen- Sassenheim and many others.

Real Delft means that it has been produced and handpainted in one of the 32 Delft Factories. Those days there is only one remaining and that is Royal Delft ( de porceleyne fles). Even handpainted they work under the new technique with under glaze painting. The authentic Delft earthware is situated before 1850 and they painted on tin glaze.

Oud delft was one of the factories that continued working with tin glaze until about 1935.

Thank you for taking the time to respond again! And for providing more information. It’s very interesting. I’m going to print out these details and tape it on the back of the plate. 
 

Julie