Zwart Delft or "Famille Noir" has been known since the 17th century and was reintroduced in 1978.
This was the 325th anniversary of Royal Delft " De Porceleyne Fles.
Zwart Delft was made in a limited edition and is therefore quite unique. Barring a mistake, I do indeed suspect forgeries here. The edges are not painted and the signature as well as the year code are incorrect. The glaze, just like the decoration, doesn't seem authentic to me either.
Zwart Delft of "Famille Noir" is bekend sinds de 17e eeuw en werd in 1978 opnieuw geïntroduceerd.
Dit was het 325-jarig bestaan van Royal Delft " De Porceleyne Fles.
Zwart Delft werd in beperkte oplage gemaakt en is dus vrij uniek. behoudens vergissing vermoed ik hier inderdaad vervalsingen. De randen zijn niet meegeschilderd en de signatuur alsook de jaarcode klopt niet. Ook het glazuur lijkt mij net als de decoratie niet authentiek.
kind regards Franky
Dear Adrian,
This style is called Black Scratch Delftware, they are real and in fact rarer than the style Franky mentioned. Please see the photos below, taken from page 228 from the book Royal Delft, A guide to De Porceleyne Fles by Rick Erickson.
Thanks Patrick, I was familiar with the black of Delft, but not the scratch black. So you see, I learned something new :-). I urgently need to buy myself that book.
Bedankt Patrick, Het zwart Delfts was mij bekend doch het scratch zwart niet. zo zie je maar, weer iets bijgeleerd :-). Ik moet me dringend dat boek aanschaffen .
kind Regards, Franky
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.
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More recent production technique
After 1850, factories in and outside Holland developed more efficient and cheaper production techniques. This goes beyond the scope of this website.
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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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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.
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Merk:
Bottle JT
Bedankt voor jullie reacties, Franky en Patrick!
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Zwart Delft or "Famille Noir" has been known since the 17th century and was reintroduced in 1978.
This was the 325th anniversary of Royal Delft " De Porceleyne Fles.
Zwart Delft was made in a limited edition and is therefore quite unique. Barring a mistake, I do indeed suspect forgeries here. The edges are not painted and the signature as well as the year code are incorrect. The glaze, just like the decoration, doesn't seem authentic to me either.
Zwart Delft of "Famille Noir" is bekend sinds de 17e eeuw en werd in 1978 opnieuw geïntroduceerd.
Dit was het 325-jarig bestaan van Royal Delft " De Porceleyne Fles.
Zwart Delft werd in beperkte oplage gemaakt en is dus vrij uniek. behoudens vergissing vermoed ik hier inderdaad vervalsingen. De randen zijn niet meegeschilderd en de signatuur alsook de jaarcode klopt niet. Ook het glazuur lijkt mij net als de decoratie niet authentiek.
kind regards Franky
Dear Adrian,
This style is called Black Scratch Delftware, they are real and in fact rarer than the style Franky mentioned. Please see the photos below, taken from page 228 from the book Royal Delft, A guide to De Porceleyne Fles by Rick Erickson.
Kind regards, Patrick
In reply to Dear Adrian, This style is… by PatrickW428
Thanks Patrick, I was familiar with the black of Delft, but not the scratch black. So you see, I learned something new :-). I urgently need to buy myself that book.
Bedankt Patrick, Het zwart Delfts was mij bekend doch het scratch zwart niet. zo zie je maar, weer iets bijgeleerd :-). Ik moet me dringend dat boek aanschaffen .
kind Regards, Franky
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Bedankt voor jullie reacties, Franky en Patrick!
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