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  • Blue and White Dutch Delft Charger
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This blue and white Delft charger was hand painted in the Netherlands in the 18th century, circa 1780. The decoration features a traditional Dutch Delft design of scrolling vines and...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Rococo Delft and Faience

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  • Three Delft Chargers Polychrome Hand Painted Netherlands Circa 1780
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This collection of three antique Dutch Delft chargers showcases the craftsmanship of the 18th-century potteries in the city of Delft. Each charger is hand painted in a vibrant array ...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Dutch Rococo Delft and Faience

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    Delft

  • Set of Three Delft Blue and White Theeboom Pattern Chargers 18th Century
    By The Claw
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This set of three Dutch delft chargers in the "Theeboom" pattern shows a tea plant with a fan-shaped bouquet of leaves and flowers. This is one of the most beautiful designs hand-p...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Dutch Rococo Delft and Faience

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    Delft

  • Dutch Delft Charger Hand Painted 18th Century Circa 1770
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This antique Dutch Delft charger was made in the 18th century, circa 1770. It features a beautiful flower-filled garden hand painted in beautiful polychrome colors. We see a single large, bright yellow peony, other flowers painted in shades of purple, flower buds painted red, green leaves, a pierced rock painted deep cobalt blue, and the garden fence painted red and yellow. The border of the charger is decorated with a ring of flower buds in purple and red with green leaves. The overall effect is lovely! Dimensions: Diameter 12.5" Dimensions: 12.25 diameter x 1.75" tall Condition: Excellent with slight edge frits invisibly restored Price: $780 Background of Delft: The origins of Delft are found in the Middle East. Tin ash was used in a glaze for pottery as early as the 9th century in Mesopotamia. Using white glaze over a dark or buff-colored pottery body created a "canvas" on which painters could show brilliant colors that did not appear well on the earlier pottery...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Dutch Rococo Delft and Faience

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  • Hand Painted Blue and White Delft Charger Netherlands Circa 1800
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This blue and white Delft charger was hand painted in the Netherlands circa 1800. The center features a garden scene with beautiful flowering peonies. We see blossoming flowers, buds...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Dutch Rococo Delft and Faience

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    Delft

  • Delft Charger Hand Painted Polychrome Lambeth, London, England, circa 1750
    By Lambeth High Street
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This exquisite delft charger offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural history of mid-18th century London. It was carefully crafted by hand at the High Street Lambeth factory,...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century English Rococo Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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  • Large Delft Blue and White Charger with Landscape, Netherlands, circa 1660
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    Large Blue and white charger with landscape The Netherlands, circa 1660 The charger has a wide, spreading flange and is painted in b...
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  • Blue and White Charger with a Shepherd in a Landscape Delft, 1670-1700
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    Blue and white charger with a shepherd in a landscape Delft, 1670-1700 The charger has a wide-spreading flange and is painted in blue with a shepherd in a water landscape. He we...
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  • Blue and white chinoiserie charger Delft, 1691-1724 The Metal Pot pottery
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    Located in ROSSUM, GE
    Blue and white chinoiserie dish Delft, 1691-1724 The Metal Pot pottery Mark: LVE, period of Lambertus van Eenhoorn (1691-1724) The dish has a narrow, flat flange and is painted in ...
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  • Polychrome lobed dish with King William III Delft, circa 1690
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    Located in ROSSUM, GE
    Polychrome lobed dish with King William III Delft, circa 1690 The polychrome lobed dish is composed of eight wide and twisted lobes and is painted in blue, green and yellow with a depiction of King-Stadholder William III between two flowering branches. The border is decorated with a continuous frieze of tulips and flowers. Dimensions: diameter 34.4 cm / 13.54 in. The colour scheme of blue, yellow and green is frequently found on lobed dishes from the sixteen-nineties, especially with images of King William III and his wife Queen Mary Stuart. After the Glorious Revolution...
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