Dutch Blue & White Royal Delft Hand Painted Crisis Plate with the Farmer - 1939. SOLD


The center of the tin glazed earthenware plate decorated in blue with a man mowing the field with a scythe and 1939. Surrounded with the text:
DE LANDMAN SPREEKT:  “HEM DREIGT GEWIS DE ERGSTE NOOD,
DIE HEEFT NOCH G’LOOF, NOCH DAGELIJKS BROOD”

(The farmer says: He who has never faith nor his daily bread may suffer the greatest catastrophe.) The rim decorated with stylized motifs.
Signed on the back in underglaze blue for:
DE PORCELEYNE FLES - ROYAL DELFT
DELFT - HOLLAND  &  BI  = 1939
Two painters worked on this plate:
Painter’s initials: VB  =  Willem Alexander Karel Hendrik Frederik van Baarsel.
Employment dates: 1893 - 1944 or 1945.
Painter’s initials: CF = Casper Schilperoort 
Employment dates: 15 Oct. 1894 - 1950
Literature:
Crisis platesare  shown in Rick Erickson - Royal Delft Pages 142 & 143. his plate mentioned on page 142.


Diam.:   25,4 cm.  (10 inches.)     
Weight: 485 grams.


Material
Hand Painted Earthenware
Reference
M.2227
Price
sold
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