Zoals aangegeven op de achterkant zijn ze gemaakt door Chemkefa in Maastricht (mid 20e eeuw?), origineel Delfts aardewerk is gemaakt in de 17-19e eeuw in Delft en daar vallen uw borden helaas dus niet onder. Over waarden wordt op deze website niet gesproken.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Patrick
Verdict:
Not Delftware
Analysis:
Not made in Delft
The term Delftware is only used for earthenware actually produced in Delft.
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Creamware
From the 18th century, English creamware is imported to the Netherlands on a large scale and becomes a formidable competitor for Delftware.
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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 is stamped
Marks on antique Delftware are always hand-painted. Stamps were not used until the late 19th century.
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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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Hallo,
Zoals aangegeven op de achterkant zijn ze gemaakt door Chemkefa in Maastricht (mid 20e eeuw?), origineel Delfts aardewerk is gemaakt in de 17-19e eeuw in Delft en daar vallen uw borden helaas dus niet onder. Over waarden wordt op deze website niet gesproken.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Patrick
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