Delft and Faience
1970s French Renaissance Revival Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience, Porcelain
1970s French Renaissance Revival Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience, Porcelain
1970s French Renaissance Revival Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience, Porcelain
1910s French Rustic Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1970s Polish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1970s Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience, Terracotta
1970s French French Provincial Vintage Delft and Faience
Ceramic
1880s French Napoleon III Antique Delft and Faience
Bronze
Early 18th Century Dutch Chinoiserie Antique Delft and Faience
Brass, Bronze
Mid-20th Century French Delft and Faience
Faience, Ceramic
Mid-19th Century French Louis XV Antique Delft and Faience
Ceramic, Faience
Early 20th Century French Delft and Faience
Ceramic, Faience
Early 1900s Dutch Antique Delft and Faience
Delft, Paint
Late 18th Century French Louis XV Antique Delft and Faience
Ceramic, Faience
Early 20th Century French Delft and Faience
Faience
19th Century French Renaissance Antique Delft and Faience
Faience
Late 19th Century French Antique Delft and Faience
Faience
20th Century Dutch Baroque Revival Delft and Faience
Earthenware, Delft
Mid-20th Century French Delft and Faience
Ceramic, Faience
1970s French French Provincial Vintage Delft and Faience
Ceramic
1970s French Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1970s French Vintage Delft and Faience
Earthenware
1970s French French Provincial Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1970s Polish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Delft and Faience
Porcelain
1910s Danish Art Nouveau Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1910s Danish Art Nouveau Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1910s Danish Art Nouveau Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1910s French French Provincial Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1910s French Rustic Vintage Delft and Faience
Faience
1970s Dutch Vintage Delft and Faience
Porcelain, Wood
Antique and Vintage Delft and Faience
The unique graceful design and classic style of antique and vintage delft 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 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 and vintage delft and faience now on 1stDibs.