I don't see any big red flags so I think there's a very good chance it's real indeed. The plate would be from Jan Teunis Dextra though, see: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/en/mark/d-dextra
The mark is quite thick, so I would like to see what the experts' judgment is.
Jan Theunis Dextra genuine plate. Made as a copy of Chinese plates. Identical plates were also produced by De Metaale Pot and De Witte Starre in sizes from 22 to 40 centimetres
Thank you for your help! Of course, I confused Zacharias Dextra with Jan Teunis Dextra
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Delfts
Toelichting:
Delfts, tussen 1620 – 1850 gemaakt
Alleen aardewerk met tinglazuur dat tussen 1620 – 1850 in Delft is gemaakt, wordt als traditioneel Delfts aardewerk aangeduid.
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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.
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Handbeschilderd
Een belangrijk kenmerk van authentiek Delfts aardewerk is dat het handgeschilderd is. Druktechnieken komen op dit aardewerk niet voor.
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Merk van Delftse plateelbakkerij/fabriek
Dankzij historisch onderzoek weten we steeds meer over de merken die Delftse plateelbakkerijen gebruikten. Benieuwd naar deze bakkerijen?
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With thanks for the contributions of PatrickW and Jeroen Hartgers.
Jan Theunis Dextra, owner of the De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory from 1757–1765, used several marks. In addition to ITD, he also employed a single D paired with a number, as seen on this plate.
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I don't see any big red flags so I think there's a very good chance it's real indeed. The plate would be from Jan Teunis Dextra though, see: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/en/mark/d-dextra
The mark is quite thick, so I would like to see what the experts' judgment is.
Zacharias Dextra had a different signature and owned a different factory, see: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/en/mark/zdex
Kind regards,
Patrick
Jan Theunis Dextra genuine plate. Made as a copy of Chinese plates. Identical plates were also produced by De Metaale Pot and De Witte Starre in sizes from 22 to 40 centimetres
Thank you for your help! Of course, I confused Zacharias Dextra with Jan Teunis Dextra
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Toelichting:
With thanks for the contributions of PatrickW and Jeroen Hartgers.
Jan Theunis Dextra, owner of the De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory from 1757–1765, used several marks. In addition to ITD, he also employed a single D paired with a number, as seen on this plate.
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