The tin glazed earthenware plate commemorating Van der Hoop’s flight from Holland to the Dutch Indies. Decorated in shades of blue with in the centre the airplane Fokker F7 H - NACC flying over clouds and the text:
" Och zeil ! Och Stoom ! Kiest Vrij Uw Sop, Ik zoek het Hoopvol Hooger op.1924." (Oh sail, Oh steam, Choose free your “sop”. I will search it higher up). The rim with stylized flowers and the dates 1597 & 1871.
1597 November 1th = Return of the crew of the late Willem Barentz. from Nova Zembla where they stayed over winter after searching a shiproute to the Far East on the north of Russia.
1871 = Nova Zembla. Het Behouden Huis of the crew of W. Barentz in 1596 was found.(& the start of a regular connection with steam ships to Batavia = Djakarta)
1924 Oktober 1th = First intercontinetale flight From Amsterdam to Batavia in the Dutch Indies. (Djakarta) with a Fokker F7. The crew flew only at day time and over land and it was a single journey. They arrived the 24th of November in 1924, so a journey of 55 days. The airplane and crew returned by boat from Batavia to Amsterdam.
Signed on the back in underglaze blue for:
DE PORCELEYNE FLES - ROYAL DELFT
DELFT - HOLLAND & AU = 1925
Two painters worked on this plate:
Painter’s initials: VB = Willem van Baarsel.
Employment dates: June 30th 1893- 1948.
and PF = Pieter Cornelis Marinus de Fouw.
Employment dates: 15 March 1883 - 1931
Literature:
A larger plate is shown in Rick Erickson - Royal Delft Page 133 - Fig.11-25 ( but 22,5 cm ) Only 2000 plates were produced. Not shown in NL DELFTWARE - History of a national product De Porceleyne Fles. Page 162 – 163 with the KLM plates.