This is not Delft and not hand-painted. Is transfer technique which means that a screen print is applied by hand and at most some repainted. (which I doubt here). Mass production and probably made in Germany. Handmalerei is German for handmade wich is a difference with handpainted.
Thanks for the response, Franky. It certainly may be German instead of Dutch. I hadn’t considered that, but it makes sense given the lack of typical Delft markings. However, it is definitely hand painted and not transferware. I can see brush marks in the decoration, and Handmalerei translates to hand-painted, not handmade.
Thanks again, Matt
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This is not Delft and not hand-painted. Is transfer technique which means that a screen print is applied by hand and at most some repainted. (which I doubt here). Mass production and probably made in Germany. Handmalerei is German for handmade wich is a difference with handpainted.
probably 1970-1990
regards Franky
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Thanks for the response, Franky. It certainly may be German instead of Dutch. I hadn’t considered that, but it makes sense given the lack of typical Delft markings. However, it is definitely hand painted and not transferware. I can see brush marks in the decoration, and Handmalerei translates to hand-painted, not handmade.
Thanks again, Matt
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