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Porceleyne Fles 2005 city of Monnickendam 10" Royal Delft P119-25

$ 41.71

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Blue
  • Object Type: Plate
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: It is in used condition, without any cracks or chips
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Material: Clay

    Description

    The city of Monnickendam in earlier times. This beautiful 25cm plate was painted in 2005 by C. Hartman - Andringa (active 1976 -…). The plate still looks like the day it came out of the factory.
    I’ve tried to make an accurate description but buyers should always look carefully at the pictures as they are part of that description.
    Very nice for your collection or just on the wall as a piece of art.
    Please look at my other advertisements. If you are searching for an other plate or tile please don’t hesitate to ask. I have over 300 spare tiles and plates !!.
    The Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft) is the last surviving earthenware factory from the 17
    th
    century in Delft. The factory began producing in 1653 and became quickly one of the most important pottery factory’s in the Netherlands. The world known logo (little bottle be was used for the first time in 1697. In the 18
    th
    century it went downhill with the pottery industry due to foreign competitors with newer techniques and better materials. In 1884 my great grandfather Abel Labouchere took over the company and together with Joost Thooft made a few important changes and thus gave the products more durability. With that he laid the foundation for the factory as we know it today. In 1929 my mother was given a little vase as a present. It laid the base for a huge collection of commemorative earthenware (Cloisonné tiles and plates). I’m now selling a few spares.
    I ship with the regular DHL or PostNL.
    Shipping costs up to 2kg:
    Worldwide $ 30.30
    insurance  $ 13,17
    P&H          $   0,53
    Total          $ 44,=
    The item will be shipped with track and trace.
    As a collector I learned well how an item should be packed, so no worries!