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Hello,
The bowl is made by Oosterloo at the Porceleyne Fles factory in Delft. The style is called “Nieuw Delfts Lustre” and it looks like your bowl combines lustre glazes and Reflet Métallique glazes. See page 219 of Royal Delft, A guide to the Porceleyne Fles by Rick Erickson. They are unique pieces and highly collectible.
Kind regards, Patrick
Hello,
The markings aren’t from any of the Delft potteries I’m afraid. The HL initials look a bit like the one Jacobus Harlees used (JHL) from the Porceleyne Fles factory but your vase is definitely not from his hand. I think your vase is made relatively recently, in the (early) 20th century.
Kind regards,
Patrick
Beste Gerrie,
Zie: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/merk/nki
Voor waarden bent u hier op de verkeerde website, deze worden niet besproken.
Mvg, Patrick
Beste Vanessa,
Zie: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/merk/boch
Made for Royal Sphinx by Boch, 1969 - 1979. (https://www.theoldstuff.com/en/porcelain-marks/123-porcelain-and-potter…)
Mvg, Patrick
Beste Vanessa,
Zie: https://delftsaardewerk.nl/merk/vl-kleine-s
Het schaaltje is dus in de 20e eeuw gemaakt in Sassenheim.
Mvg, Patrick
They are made in Belgium by Boch Frères Keramis around the 1920s - 1930s.
Kind regards, Patrick
Beste Franky,
Ik denk dat je het idd bij het juiste eind hebt, op de foto's lijkt de jaarcode op BU.
Mvg, Patrick
Hello,
Made in Delft at the Porceleyne Fles by Mrs M. J. van Trigt (initials MTR) in 1973 (year code CS). The other number is used internally.
Kind regards, Patrick