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MARK - underglaze blue
- current logo mark of a stylized jug with a J T superimposed on each other and a cursive "Delft"
- cs = date code: 1973
- PAN = painter's initials:( Andringa WG 1963-2012) I believe this is the painter
- 2404 = internal control code
A genuine ROyal Delft piece can be recognized by the hand painted signature on the bottom of the item: the initials JT, the pharmacy bottle and the work "Delft". To find out more about this and a list of date and artist codes, please visit the Royaldelft website
This Royal Delft De Porceleyne Fles pitcher is a beautiful piece of pottery from the Netherlands. It features a hand-painted blue and white floral pattern on a glossy finish.
DE PORCELEYNE FLES INFO: 1653 - Present
De Porceleyne Fles has been in continuous existence since 1653 and is considered creme de la creme of Delft production. One reason for their continued success is their wares are hand painted. Joost Thooft and partner Labouchere bought the firm in 1876. Fles pieces are sought after collectibles and the larger the item, the more detailed, the more expensive! Modern production of large pieces and tile tableaus are priced in the thousands of dollars!
The production style of this pitcher is Delft and it is an original, licensed reproduction from Royal Delft. It was manufactured in 1973 and is considered vintage. The item is made of clay and is handmade. The backstamp is painted on and it is not an antique. This pitcher is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Holland-themed decor.
DE PORCELEYNE FLES INFO: 1653 - Present
De Porceleyne Fles has been in continuous existence since 1653 and is considered creme de la creme of Delft production. One reason for their continued success is their wares are hand painted. Joost Thooft and partner Labouchere bought the firm in 1876. Fles pieces are sought after collectibles and the larger the item, the more detailed, the more expensive! Modern production of large pieces and tile tableaus are priced in the thousands of dollars!
Of the ca. 32 pottery bakeries, Royal Delft is the only remaining factory in Delft.
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