So based on my previous experience with this design and the marks on the underside of the plate I'm swaying towards a reproduction. Maybe experts on this platform could confirm this?
Kind regards,
Patrick
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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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Mogelijk vals merk
Omdat in de 19de eeuw soms onterecht oudere merken op aardewerk werden aangebracht, is niet altijd met zekerheid te zeggen of een merk authentiek is.
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Dear Patrick, thank you for your extensive reply to these plates, so helpful! The IK mark of Knotter was used in an earlier period then the pattern on this dish. I would also lean towards a reproduction.
French copies around 1900 with a fake mark.
Kind regards,
Thank you all very much for your detailed responses! We will enjoy them as colorful reproductions.
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Good morning,
Interesting question, a similar design is displayed at the Museum in Arnhem: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/bekijken/voorwerp/museum-arnhem/ab-8604
But in my quest to obtain an item by Johannes Knotter (for my Porceleyne Fles collection) I was informed by the author of this website that a mark by Knotter is not known: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/bekijken/voorwerp/patrickw/7437-bord-van-joh…
I can now clearly see that my plate was an imitation but I found another similar plate with a different mark that looks a lot like yours and that was unfortunately also an imitation: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/bekijken/voorwerp/patrickw/7452-jpk-jacobus-…
So based on my previous experience with this design and the marks on the underside of the plate I'm swaying towards a reproduction. Maybe experts on this platform could confirm this?
Kind regards,
Patrick
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Dear Patrick, thank you for your extensive reply to these plates, so helpful! The IK mark of Knotter was used in an earlier period then the pattern on this dish. I would also lean towards a reproduction.
French copies around 1900 with a fake mark.
Kind regards,
Thank you all very much for your detailed responses! We will enjoy them as colorful reproductions.
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