Large Royal Portrait Charger

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Crowned Woman Portrait

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Who is pictures and what Delft Type is this Charger?

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16” Round
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Dit is van de porceleyne fles uit 1904 ( jaarcode Z) uit de periode Thooft en Labouchére , handgeschilderd door J.van Lijnschoten die er schilderde van 1889 - 1935 en P.I.Dijkman die er schilderde van 1882 - 1922.

Het was niet ongewoon dat iemand de rand schilderde en iemand anders het decor. Soms werden de stukken uitgegeven aan thuisschilders die de rand schilderden en terug binnegebrach om verder te worden afgewerkt door de meesterschilder. Hier is het niet duidelijk wie wat schilderde. 

Afbeelding is Margaretha Turnor (16131700) was een Nederlandse diplomatenvrouw en vrouwe van Kasteel Amerongen. Hoewel over haar familieachtergrond veel werd geroddeld, was zij een rijke erfdochter, verkeerde in de hoogste kringen en had veel invloed.

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This is from the porceleyne fles from 1904 (year code Z) from the period Thooft and Labouchére, hand-painted by J.van Lijnschoten who painted there from 1889 - 1935 and P.I.Dijkman who painted there from 1882 - 1922.

It was not uncommon for someone to paint the edge and someone else to paint the scenery. Sometimes the pieces were issued to home painters who painted the edge and returned to be finished by the master painter. Here it is not clear who painted what.

Margaretha Turnor (1613–1700) was a Dutch diplomat's wife and lady of Amerongen Castle. Although there was a lot of gossip about her family background, she was a wealthy heiress, moved in the highest circles and had a lot of influence.

mvg Franky

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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
  • 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