Your vase is made at the Porceleyne Fles in Delft, completely handpainted, underglaze painting, so to be seen on the bottom right below the letters BR, this would mean that your vase was made in 1947, regards jvdh.
Verdict:
Not Delftware
Analysis:
Delftware, but made after 1850
After 1850, the earthenware production technique changed at the only remaining pottery in Delft. This technique goes beyond the scope of this website.
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More recent production technique
After 1850, factories in and outside Holland developed more efficient and cheaper production techniques. This goes beyond the scope of this website.
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Hand-painted
An important characteristic of authentic Delftware is that it is hand-painted. Printing techniques do not occur on this earthenware.
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Mark of a Delft pottery/factory
In the 19th century, a financial incentive arose to sell more new earthenware as antique Delftware, sometimes even bearing fake Delft factory marks.
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Merk:
Bottle TL Delft
Agreed with Jan van den Heuvel
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Your vase is made at the Porceleyne Fles in Delft, completely handpainted, underglaze painting, so to be seen on the bottom right below the letters BR, this would mean that your vase was made in 1947, regards jvdh.
Verdict:
Analysis:
Merk:
Agreed with Jan van den Heuvel
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