Delft Plate

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Delft plate

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Hello
(from France)
I bought this piece
I don't know anything about it ...
but it looked good to me
could you give me some information about it?

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Reacties 11

Hello,

This plate is made in Delft by the Porceleyne Fles and the decoration is called Sandelfo. Painted by Herman Sanders in 1973 (year code CS). Nice find!

Kind regards,

Patrick

In reply to by PatrickW376

Hello Patrick, thank you for answering so quickly! very nice from you! i found the decoration very nice (and maybe unusual?!) it was a feeling...(very unusual purchase for me)

In reply to by PatrickW376

Hello Patrick, I am not a reseller, and I only buy "items" I like. My intention is not to sell this one but only as an indication (to know if I have not made "a too bad deal"). How much would you estimate this plate? Regards  David

In reply to by mikeblue

Hi David,

We normally don’t discuss the value of items on this website, but if you’d like an indication search in google for instance for “Herman Sanders catawiki” to see sold items to get an idea of what others have paid in the past. Sandelfo is a collectible collection so I’m confident you made a good deal.

 All the best, Patrick

In reply to by PatrickW376

Hi Patrick,

I understand. Anyway ... I did a search as you suggested. I don't know if it's enough but I'll go with it. Thank you Patrick for your help and advice! All the best too, David

Verdict:

  • 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. Read more
  • 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. Read more
  • Hand-painted An important characteristic of authentic Delftware is that it is hand-painted. Printing techniques do not occur on this earthenware. Read more
  • 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. Read more

Merk:

  • Bottle JT