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Delft Plate or Dish Hand Painted Netherlands De Porceleyn Lampetkan Circa 1760
About the Item
This Dutch Delft plate is a wow visually!
Made in the factory of De Porceleyn Lampetkan (The Porcelain Ewer) in the city of Delft circa 1760, it was hand-painted in bold polychrome colors of yellow, blue, iron red, green, and purple.
The center shows a vase with flowers painted in iron red and yellow, framing the flowers are green ferns spread out like a peacock's tail.
Since the 17th century, this charming pattern has been known as the "Peacock" pattern.
The peacock's tail motif symbolizes beauty and elegance.
The wide border has yellow and cobalt blue floral forms separated by iron red scrolling vines.
The rim's deep blue brings out the beauty of the other colors.
On the charger's underside is the mark "LPKam" in overglaze iron red for the De Porceleyn Lampetkan factory.
This mark was in use in the factory from 1756 to 1778.
Dimensions: 9" diameter
Condition: Excellent with small edge chips invisibly restored
Price: $485
Background of De Porceleyne Lampetkan:
The factory was founded in Delft, in the Netherlands in 1637.
The production of De Lampetkan in the eighteenth century was extensive, and the business prospered.
It closed in 1811
Background of Dutch Delft :
The technique of making Delft was first described in Gerrit Paape in "The Delft Pottery Maker," written in 1794 and dedicated to Lambertus Sanderus, the owner of De Porceleyne Claeuw (The Porcelain Claw). Delft faience began in the 17th century. Much of the most beautiful Delft was produced in the Dutch city of Delft. The Delft potters began to coat their pots thoroughly in a white tin glaze. They then began to cover the white tin-glaze with a clear glaze, giving depth to the fired surface and smoothness to cobalt blues. Over time, they created a good resemblance to porcelain. By circa 1650, the technical skills of the potters and painters were much improved, and Delft began its golden age.
- Creator:De Porceleyne Lampetkan (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)Diameter: 9 in (22.86 cm)
- Style:Rococo (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa 1760
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- Seller Location:Katonah, NY
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