I found it while traveling in the Netherlands. There are three spur marks on the inside of the plate.
Vraag
I'm curious to know where this dish was made.
Afmetingen
23cm
Collectie
publiekscollectie
Reacties 4
Based on style, decoration and glaze;
Dutch, possibly Delft or from another Dutch city (such as Makkum or Harlingen).
Late 18th to early 19th century, possibly around 1780–1830.
The way in which the surroundings are painted – impressionistic and sketchy with brushstrokes – resembles the late Delft style or the work from other Dutch cities that imitated Delftware.
The style of the image : a woman in traditional costume with flowery decoration in blue on white wearing the cornucopia
On the underside there seem to be vague notches or signs, possibly a maker's mark or some kind of identification.
kind regards Franky
Dear Franky,
Thank you for your very detailed report.
Beoordeling:
Niet vast te stellen
Toelichting:
Tinglazuuraardewerk
Aardewerk met een glazuur waaraan tinoxide is toegevoegd om het dekkend wit te maken. Delfts aardewerk van vóór 1850 is altijd voorzien van tinglazuur.
Lees meer
Handbeschilderd
Een belangrijk kenmerk van authentiek Delfts aardewerk is dat het handgeschilderd is. Druktechnieken komen op dit aardewerk niet voor.
Lees meer
Geen merk te zien
Er is op de foto’s geen merk zichtbaar. Mocht die wel aanwezig zijn, voeg dan wat extra foto’s van de onder- of achterkant van het object toe.
Possibly Delft and 18th century in my opinion.
Dear Femke,
I am very grateful for your valuable opinion.
Thank you so much.
Sincerely yours,
A
Reactie toevoegen
Alleen ingelogde gebruikers kunnen reacties plaatsen Login of registreer om te reageren
Reacties 4
Based on style, decoration and glaze;
Dutch, possibly Delft or from another Dutch city (such as Makkum or Harlingen).
Late 18th to early 19th century, possibly around 1780–1830.
The way in which the surroundings are painted – impressionistic and sketchy with brushstrokes – resembles the late Delft style or the work from other Dutch cities that imitated Delftware.
The style of the image : a woman in traditional costume with flowery decoration in blue on white wearing the cornucopia
On the underside there seem to be vague notches or signs, possibly a maker's mark or some kind of identification.
kind regards Franky
Dear Franky,
Thank you for your very detailed report.
Beoordeling:
Toelichting:
Possibly Delft and 18th century in my opinion.
Dear Femke,
I am very grateful for your valuable opinion.
Thank you so much.
Sincerely yours,
A
Reactie toevoegen
Alleen ingelogde gebruikers kunnen reacties plaatsen
Login of registreer om te reageren