Small jug

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Small jug with narrow neck opening into wider base. Handle flows from back of neck into base
Windmill scene on front flowers on rear
Base and handle with squiggle lines and dots

Vraag

Is this considered real delft? As I do not see the makers mark on your list .And an approximate age.

Afmetingen
14cm tall
11 cm at widest part
Collectie
publiekscollectie

Reacties 2

Has nothing to do with the authentic Delft pottery from the period of approximately 1650-1850, is new, after 1945, hand-painted, underglaze painting painted on biscuit (biscuit is once-fired clay), is the so-called new technique, probably made in Gouda, company unknown, there were as many as a hundred businesses in Gouda, the number one hundred and fifty and even two hundred is also mentioned, of which little is known, they have sprung up like mushrooms in the city center of Gouda since the arrival of the electric ovens and ovens. The decoration of your jug ​​is general for that time (mill, house, water), greetings jvdh. Translated by Google.

Heeft niets van doen met het authentieke delfts aardewerk uit de periode van circa 1650-1850, is nieuw, na 1945, handgeschilderd, onderglazuurschildering op biscuit geschilderd (biscuit is eenmalig gebakken klei), is de zogenaamde nieuwe techniek, waarschijnlijk in Gouda gemaakt, bedrijfje onbekend, er waren er in Gouda wel een honderd bedrijfjes, ook het getal honderdvijftg en zelfs tweehonderd wordt genoemd, waar weinig van bekend is, zij rezen als paddestoelen uit de grond in de Goudse binnenstad, sinds de komst van de electrische oventjes en ovens. De decoratie van uw kannetje is voor die tijd algemeen (molen, huisje, water), groet jvdh. Vertaald door Google.             

Verdict:

  • Not Delftware

Analysis:

  • Not made in Delft The term Delftware is only used for earthenware actually produced in Delft. Read more
  • 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. 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 non-Delft pottery/factory The typical Delftware also inspires producers outside of Delft, but genuine Delftware has only been produced in Delft. Read more

With thanks to Jan van den Heuvel for the detailed comment.