Unfortunately not an authentic Delft. This is made at pottery factory Quo Vadis in Gouda. active from 1938 to 1969. it was a small factory run by Th J J Rouwen. The factory was sold to Goedewaagen in 1969. They mainly produced Blue and red Delft, luxury articles, services, wall plates, pottery gin bottles, Delft brooch panels.
Kind regards Franky
Thank you for your reply. This was my late mother-in-law's pot and we always wondered about it's origin.
We love it, anyway.
Regards, Carolyn
Verdict:
Not Delftware
Analysis:
Not made in Delft
The term Delftware is only used for earthenware actually produced in Delft.
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More recent production technique
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Unfortunately not an authentic Delft. This is made at pottery factory Quo Vadis in Gouda. active from 1938 to 1969. it was a small factory run by Th J J Rouwen. The factory was sold to Goedewaagen in 1969. They mainly produced Blue and red Delft, luxury articles, services, wall plates, pottery gin bottles, Delft brooch panels.
Kind regards Franky
Thank you for your reply. This was my late mother-in-law's pot and we always wondered about it's origin.
We love it, anyway.
Regards, Carolyn
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