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Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Dutch Delft Blue and White Large Plates Pair Axe Mark 18th Century Circa 1770
Dutch Delft Blue and White Large Plates Pair Axe Mark 18th Century Circa 1770

Dutch Delft Blue and White Large Plates Pair Axe Mark 18th Century Circa 1770

By The Axe

Located in Katonah, NY

(Delft pottery) Style: Dutch Delft, 18th century, Chinese export influence Origin: Delft, Netherlands

Category

1770s Chinoiserie Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Delft

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Pair of Delft Mantle Vases with Polychrome Country Scene
Pair of Delft Mantle Vases with Polychrome Country Scene

Pair of Delft Mantle Vases with Polychrome Country Scene

By Three Bells Factory

Located in Katonah, NY

the 18th century, the bottom of the vases have the Dutch Delft mark of "The Three Bells."

Category

Late 18th Century Dutch Romantic Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Delft

Group Blue and White Delft Chargers 18 Pieces Netherlands, Circa 1760-1780
Group Blue and White Delft Chargers 18 Pieces Netherlands, Circa 1760-1780

Group Blue and White Delft Chargers 18 Pieces Netherlands, Circa 1760-1780

By The Claw

Located in Katonah, NY

Dutch Delft factories did not mark their wares. Dimensions: 13.25" and 14" in diameter. Condition

Category

Late 18th Century Dutch Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Delft

Blue and White Dutch Delft Charger Netherlands Circa 1780 with Mark of "The Axe"
Blue and White Dutch Delft Charger Netherlands Circa 1780 with Mark of "The Axe"

Blue and White Dutch Delft Charger Netherlands Circa 1780 with Mark of "The Axe"

By The Axe

Located in Katonah, NY

Background of Dutch Delft: The technique of making Delft was first described in writing by Gerrit Paape in

Category

Late 18th Century Dutch Chinoiserie Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Delft

Antique 18th C "De Peauw" Delftware Dutch Delft Plate Interesting Mark
Antique 18th C "De Peauw" Delftware Dutch Delft Plate Interesting Mark

Antique 18th C "De Peauw" Delftware Dutch Delft Plate Interesting Mark

Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland

Description Earthenware dish with a flat rim. Decorated in different shades of blue on a white tin glaze in GREEN AND RED. Interesting note on the base Condition chips/frits t...

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18th Century Dutch Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Porcelain

Pair Delft Mantle Vases Painted Polychrome Colors Made by"De Blompot" circa 1780
Pair Delft Mantle Vases Painted Polychrome Colors Made by"De Blompot" circa 1780

Pair Delft Mantle Vases Painted Polychrome Colors Made by"De Blompot" circa 1780

By De Vergulde Bloempot

Located in Katonah, NY

. Made in the last quarter of the 18th century, the bottom of each of the vases has the Dutch Delft mark

Category

Late 18th Century Dutch Rococo Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Delft

18th Century Dutch Delft Charger
18th Century Dutch Delft Charger

18th Century Dutch Delft Charger

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H 2.75 in Dm 13.25 in

18th Century Dutch Delft Charger

Located in Charlottesville, VA

Eighteenth century Dutch Delft Charger, mark ofDe Porseleine Byl on the underside, the upper

Category

18th Century Dutch Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of 17th-18th Century Dutch Delft Chargers
Pair of 17th-18th Century Dutch Delft Chargers

Pair of 17th-18th Century Dutch Delft Chargers

Located in Vancouver, BC

Pair of 17th-18th Century Dutch Delft Charges with blue mark on back.

Category

18th Century and Earlier Dutch Antique Dutch Delft Marks

Materials

Faience

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Antique Dutch Delft Marks For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a range of antique Dutch delft marks for sale on 1stDibs. Frequently made of ceramic, earthenware and delft, all antique Dutch delft marks available were constructed with great care. There are all kinds of antique Dutch delft marks available, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. Antique Dutch delft marks bearing Rococo or Baroque hallmarks are very popular at 1stDibs. Antique Dutch delft marks have been a part of the life’s work for many furniture makers, but those produced by Delft, The Claw and De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles are consistently popular.

How Much are Antique Dutch Delft Marks?

The average selling price for at 1stDibs is $2,500, while they’re typically $161 on the low end and $37,321 highest priced.

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