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Delft Mugs

Mid 19th Century Delft Mug
Located in Charlottesville, VA
Morning coffee or a flower vase. A nice decoration.
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Antique Mid-19th Century Dutch Delft and Faience

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Delft

Midcentury Beer Stein Mug "Purity Law for Beer", Delft Ceramic
Located in Vienna, AT
Oud delft, faience, wall with saying and portrait of Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria, tin lid, bottom
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Mid-20th Century Dutch More Dining and Entertaining

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Stoneware

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Delft, Blue and white chinoiserie beer mug Delft, C 1670
By Delft
Located in ROSSUM, GE
Blue and white chinoiserie beer mug Delft, circa 1670 The pear-shaped beer mug stands on a
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Antique Late 17th Century Dutch Baroque Ceramics

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Ceramic, Faience

Delft, Large Polychrome chinoiserie beer mug Delft, 1680-1690 purple and yellow
By Delft
Located in ROSSUM, GE
Polychrome chinoiserie beer mug Delft, 1680-1690 Dimensions: height 26,5 cm / 10.43 In (with cover
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Antique Late 17th Century Dutch Baroque Ceramics

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Ceramic, Faience

Delft, Blue and white beer mug with peacock in garden Delft, 1680-1700
By Delft
Located in ROSSUM, GE
Blue and white beer mug with peacock in garden Delft, 1680-1700 The pear-shaped beer mug with
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Antique Late 17th Century Dutch Baroque Ceramics

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Ceramic, Faience

Delft, Polychrome cashmere beer mug with pewter lid 1700-1710
By Delft
Located in ROSSUM, GE
Polychrome cashmere beer mug with pewter lidDelft, 1700-1710 The pear-shaped beer mug with pewter
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Antique Early 18th Century Dutch Baroque Ceramics

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Ceramic, Faience

Michelle Erickson Ceramics ‘MUGXIT’Delftware Portrait Mug of Meagan and Harry
By Michelle Erickson Pottery Inc.
Located in Hampton, VA
oxide slip decoration. This 21st century take on a 17th century English Delftware portrait mug of
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21st Century and Contemporary American British Colonial Ceramics

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Ceramic, Stoneware, Pottery, Delft

Michelle Erickson Ceramics Delftware Mugs GOD BLES THE QVEEN, BOYES BEE MERRY
By Michelle Erickson Pottery Inc.
Located in Hampton, VA
Thrown tin glazed white stoneware with handpainted metallic oxide slip decoration. Michelle Erickson’s contemporary versions of a 17th century English Delftware drinking vessel cal...
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21st Century and Contemporary American British Colonial Ceramics

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Ceramic, Stoneware, Pottery, Delft

Pair of Henriot Quimper Faience Coffee Mugs
By Henriot Quimper
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Beautiful pair of Henriot Quimper Faience coffee mugs with the traditional Breton figures male and
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Vintage 1980s French French Provincial Delft and Faience

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Faience

Blue and White Collection of Delftware Pottery Set of '7'
By Delft
Located in Oakland Park, FL
9.25" D. #6 Blue and White Delfts coffee mug. Size: 3"D x 4"H. #7 Vintage Hand Painted Delft
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Vintage 1970s Beaux Arts Delft and Faience

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Earthenware

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Late 19th Century German Beer Stein
Located in Vienna, AT
Front side decorated with multi-figure peasant scenery and titled "The Poacher", polychrome painting on transfer, base with lithophane, pewter gear with relief decoration, 0.5 liters.
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Antique 1890s German More Dining and Entertaining

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Stoneware

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Delft Mugs For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are several options of delft mugs available for sale. Frequently made of ceramic, earthenware and faience, all delft mugs available were constructed with great care. There are all kinds of delft mugs available, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. Delft mugs made by Baroque designers — are very popular at 1stDibs. Dutch Originals and Delft each produced beautiful delft mugs that are worth considering.

How Much are Delft Mugs?

Prices for delft mugs start at $489 and top out at $15,873 with the average selling for $4,105.

Finding the Right Delft-faience for You

The unique graceful design and classic style of antique Delft pottery and faience make these pieces an exceptional addition to any dining room.

The popularity of the blue-and-white porcelain developed in 14th-century China inspired Delft and faience pottery in Europe. The global expansion of trade through the Dutch East India Company led to the import of numerous examples of Chinese porcelain, resulting in the creation of Dutch Delftware, which is the term generally used to describe the tin-glazed earthenware that Dutch potters used. There were other imitations of Chinese porcelain produced by ceramicists throughout Europe, but Delftware was the most successful. This iconic tradition — the subject of a 2020 exhibition at the Kunstmuseum den Haag​ ​— resembled Chinese porcelain but was more affordable.

True blue Delftware originates only from a single location: Delft in the Netherlands. These precious pieces pair well with French faience. Unlike Delft plates, Delft vases and other pieces of Delftware, French faience utilizes a lead-and-tin glaze. This earthenware has roots in late-16th-century France. French Provincial Delft and faience tend to feature snow-white lacquered surfaces with colorful painted images or floral designs.

In terms of elegance and versatility, Baroque Delft and faience always impress. The most extravagant and boldly hued pieces are Rococo Delft and faience. Plates, tureens and other objects made in this style are frequently ornate and intricately decorated, making them ideal for display. Modern Dutch design masters often incorporate vintage decor into their contemporary designs, and Delftware items are a popular choice.

Browse antique Delft pottery and faience now on 1stDibs.

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