Bord

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Bord with a water scene and 4 cartouches

Vraag

I am wondering if this is Delft or possibly a reproduction by e.g. Géo Martel. The colours do look a bit strange to me.

Afmetingen
22 cm
Collectie
publiekscollectie

Reacties 7

In my humble opinion, it seems to me to be authenticity polychrome delft. Mid to last quarter of the 18th century. Under a similar plate but with a different décor. The picture of your plate ( front) is a bit small to see all the details.

Naar mijn bescheiden mening lijkt het mij authentie polychroom delft. Midden tot laatste kwart 18de eeuw. Onder een gelijkaardig bord doch met een ander decor. De foto van uw bord ( voorzijde) is wat klein om alle details te zien. 

romantisch decor

 

Graag betere ( groter en scherper) foto's. Vrg,

 

Thank you for your comments. Please find below some more (hopefully better) pictures.

Kind regards, Thorsten


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This is a genuine Delft plate around 1770 in my humble opinion.

Kind regards,

 

Verdict:

  • Delftware

Analysis:

  • Delftware, made between 1620 – 1850 Only tin-glazed earthenware made in Delft between 1620 - 1850 is referred to as traditional Delftware. 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
  • Unmarked An unmarked object does not necessarily mean that it is not Delftware. Only about 1/3 of all Delftware is marked. Read more