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Blue and white, tin glazed, stapled and glued

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Trying to confirm that is is delft eartehware

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I'll start with a question: do you also have photos of the back and decor in more detail? To me it seems more Portuguese, Italian or even German than Dutch. Kind regards, Franky

I will post picture of the back.  It was found with six other pieces, two of which are marked.  Will also post pics of those.  Thanks for your response.

Verdict:

  • Not Delftware

Analysis:

  • Not made in Delft The term Delftware is only used for earthenware actually produced in Delft. Read more
  • Tin-glazed earthenware Earthenware with a glaze to which tin oxide has been added to make it opaque white. Delftware produced before 1850 is always covered with a tin glaze. 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
  • No mark visible No mark is visible in the photos. If it is present, please add some extra photos of the bottom or the back of the object.
  • Can not be determined based on current information To properly assess this object, more information or more or better photos are needed.

Although we cannot be sure based on one photo I am fairly certain that this is not a Delft plate. Therefore I have marked it ‘not Delft.’