Dutch Blue & White Royal Delft Hand Painted Lobed Charger - 1930


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The lobed tin glazed earthenware charger decorated in shades of blue with flowering peonies on rockwork in the center and surrounded with rotating flowering peonies. This, originally silver dish form with fluted border, was produced in tin glaze earthenware in the period between 1640 and 1700. The white fluted dishes are depicted on many master paintings hanging in Dutch interiors. They are placed above the hearth as decoration or used as a fruit dish. Three centuries later Royal Delft produces the fluted dishes in combination with traditional flower decorations that originate in Chinese porcelain.
Signed on the back in underglaze blue for:
DE PORCELEYNE FLES - ROYAL DELFT
DELFT - HOLLAND   &   AX  =  1930

Painter’s initials: VL = Jan van Lijnschooten
Employment dates: 16 Sept. 1889 -1935
Literature:
This item is shown in Rick Erickson - Royal Delft Page 118 - Fig.11-18. Model Bombé IX 29       


Diam.:  34,5 cm. (13,6 inches.)

Weight: 1.580 grams.     
 


Material
Hand Painted Earthenware
Reference
M.2342
Price
Price on request
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