Duidelijk in de ongeveer linkerbovenhoek te zien dat de plakker/plakster een stukje van de plakplaat heeft afgeknipt, hij of zij kwam ruimte tekort, de plakplaat was iets te lang. Ook de filé’s zijn niet zuiver rond, zijn dus niet op een draaischijfje gefileerd, maar onderdeel van de plakplaat. Al met al best aardig, groet jvdh.
You can clearly see in the approximately left corner that the sticker/paste has cut off a piece of the decal, he or she was running out of space, the decal was a little too long. The files are also not perfectly round, so they are not filleted on a turntable, but part of the adhesive plate. All in all quite nice, regards jvdh.
Verdict:
Not Delftware
Analysis:
Not made in Delft
The term Delftware is only used for earthenware actually produced in Delft.
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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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Not hand-painted
Due to historical research, we keep discovering more about the marks Delft potteries used. Would you like to learn more about these potteries?
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Mark of a non-Delft pottery/factory
The typical Delftware also inspires producers outside of Delft, but genuine Delftware has only been produced in Delft.
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Indeed, around 1900, produced in Maastricht.
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Refering to a reply by Jan van den Heuvel (https://www.delftsaardewerk.nl/bekijken/voorwerp/remonvandenkommergmail…) your plate bear the same marks and I think it is also made in Maastricht somewhere in the 1900s.
In reply to Refering to a reply by Jan… by PatrickW428
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Duidelijk in de ongeveer linkerbovenhoek te zien dat de plakker/plakster een stukje van de plakplaat heeft afgeknipt, hij of zij kwam ruimte tekort, de plakplaat was iets te lang. Ook de filé’s zijn niet zuiver rond, zijn dus niet op een draaischijfje gefileerd, maar onderdeel van de plakplaat. Al met al best aardig, groet jvdh.
You can clearly see in the approximately left corner that the sticker/paste has cut off a piece of the decal, he or she was running out of space, the decal was a little too long. The files are also not perfectly round, so they are not filleted on a turntable, but part of the adhesive plate. All in all quite nice, regards jvdh.
Verdict:
Analysis:
Indeed, around 1900, produced in Maastricht.
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