We are pleased to offer this group of three brightly painted blue and white Delft dishes with mustard yellow slip painted edges.
Each dish shows a flower-filled garden scene. We see a large peony and other flowers.
The border is decorated with flowers and scrolling vines.
Dimensions: diameter 9″
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1460 for the three dishes
Background
The technique of making delft was first described in writing by Gerrit Paape in “The Delft Pottery Maker” written in 1794. Dedicated to Lambertus Sanderus, the owner of De Porceleyne Claeuw (The Porcelain Claw). Delft faience began in the 17th century. Much of the finest delft was produced in the Dutch city of Delft. The Delft potters began to coat their pots completely in white tin glaze. They then began to cover the white tin-glaze with clear glaze, which gave depth to the fired surface and smoothness to cobalt blues. Over time they created a good resemblance to porcelain. By about 1650 the technical skills of the potters and painters were much improved, and Delft began its golden age.
Each dish shows a flower-filled garden scene. We see a large peony and other flowers.
The border is decorated with flowers and scrolling vines.
Dimensions: diameter 9″
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1460 for the three dishes
Background
The technique of making delft was first described in writing by Gerrit Paape in “The Delft Pottery Maker” written in 1794. Dedicated to Lambertus Sanderus, the owner of De Porceleyne Claeuw (The Porcelain Claw). Delft faience began in the 17th century. Much of the finest delft was produced in the Dutch city of Delft. The Delft potters began to coat their pots completely in white tin glaze. They then began to cover the white tin-glaze with clear glaze, which gave depth to the fired surface and smoothness to cobalt blues. Over time they created a good resemblance to porcelain. By about 1650 the technical skills of the potters and painters were much improved, and Delft began its golden age.
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Dimensions:Height: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)Diameter: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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Sold As:Set of 3
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Style:Chinoiserie(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Delft
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Place of Origin:Netherlands
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Period:Late 18th Century
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Date of Manufacture:circa 1780
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Condition:ExcellentMinor edge frits invisibly restored.
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Seller Location:Katonah, NY
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Reference Number:Seller: LU866511781481
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