Fake brand, probably early 20th century. There is clearly visible crackle which is not part of the old technique. sloppily painted with little attention to detail, colors are incorrect and the mark has been carelessly copied. Included a picture of an authentic klaauw vase
Thanks a lot, amazing that you share your knowledge with me :)
Verdict:
Not Delftware
Analysis:
Not made in Delft
The term Delftware is only used for earthenware actually produced in Delft.
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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.
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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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Forged mark
In the 19th century, a financial incentive arose to sell more new earthenware as antique Delftware, sometimes even bearing forged Delft factory marks.
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Merk:
Claw False
I agree with Franky
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Fake brand, probably early 20th century. There is clearly visible crackle which is not part of the old technique. sloppily painted with little attention to detail, colors are incorrect and the mark has been carelessly copied. Included a picture of an authentic klaauw vase
Kind regards, Franky
In reply to Fake brand, probably… by FrankyStevelinck646
Hi Franky,
Thanks a lot, amazing that you share your knowledge with me :)
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I agree with Franky
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