Dutch Blue & White Royal Delft Hand Painted Rimmed Charger. After Israëls - 1944. SOLD


The tin glazed earthenware charger decorated in shades of blue with playing children with a wicker crib on the beach of Scheveningen (The Haque) Under naar Israëls. The rim decorated with floral motifs. Produced during the Second World War.
Signed on the bottom in underglaze blue for:
DE PORCELEYNE FLES - ROYAL DELFT
DELFT - HOLLAND &  BN  =  1944
Two painters worked on this “painting on clay.”
Painter:  VB  =  Willem Alexander Karel Hendrik Frederik van Baarsel.
Employment dates: June 1893 - 1944 or 1945
Painter: JD = Johannes Th. Dessens 
Employment dates: 1939 - 1983
Literature:
This type of charges is shown in: Royal Delft a guide to the Porceleyne Fles by Rick Erickson on page 122 Fig.10-4 & page 124 Fig.10-52


Diameter: 40,8 cm. (16,1 inches.)
Weight: 1.947 gram.


Material
Hand Painted Earthenware
Reference
M.2137
Price
sold
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