Vase

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Bulbous Vase has been repaired because
Surface has some defects in the glase
And has a small chip at the base with yellow ocre visible
Makers mark present at the base of the vase

Vraag

Is this a real antique Delft Vase or a replica or foreign copy

Afmetingen
height +-18 cm
diameter base +-54mm
diameter lower bulb +-92mm
upper bulb +-42mm
spout of the vase +-27mm
Collectie
publiekscollectie

Reacties 2

I suspect it to be a French copy from the original LVE (Lambertus van Eenhoorn, eigenaar De Metaale Pot, 1691-1724) . Normaly the mark should be in blue and not black. Also it seems that the mark is on the glaze and not under. Maybe someone else knows more about this vase.

mvg Franky

Verdict:

  • Indeterminable

Analysis:

  • 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
  • Possibly false mark It is not always possible to confirm whether a mark is authentic, as ‘older’ marks were added to earthenware in the 19th century. Read more

het merk ziet er verdacht uit. LVE merken komen op zich ook op het glazuur voor, maar het handschrift van het merk, in combinatie met de vorm van de fles, geven vraagtekens. De kleuren van de decoraties zijn van deze foto's moeilijk te beoordelen, dit zou kunnen helpen in de beoordeling.