Plate (8) - Earthenware - Delft / Frisian earthenware





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Antique Dutch earthenware set of 8 pieces with polychrome blue, green, yellow, orange and manganese decoration, comprising two large 28 cm diameter platters and six 15 cm plates, dating to ca. 1880–1910 from Delft/Fries/Makkum/Bolsward, in good antique condition with minor wear and one repaired plate.
Description from the seller
Antique Dutch earthenware set – 8 pieces – polychrome decoration – ca. 1880–1910
Description
Beautiful antique Dutch earthenware set, consisting of 8 matching pieces, manufactured from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
The set is hand-painted in rich polychrome decoration with a central flower-basket motif and a distinctive fan-shaped rim in blue, green, yellow, and orange. This type of decoration is typical for Northern Dutch / Frisian pottery from this period and aligns with the Delft tradition.
The backs are glazed and marked with painted model or inventory numbers. Some pieces have original copper hanging rings, underscoring their original decorative use.
Compound
2 large platters (diameter 28 cm, weight 708)
6 smaller plates / bowls (diameter 15 cm, weight 130 g)
Sold as a single complete set
Period
Ca. 1880–1910
Origin
Netherlands (Northern Netherlands / Friesland, Makkum, Bolsward)
Condition
All in good antique condition, with light signs of use and aging appropriate to its age. No visible restorations or major damage. One saucer has been repaired; see the photo of it.
Antique Dutch earthenware set – 8 pieces – polychrome decoration – ca. 1880–1910
Description
Beautiful antique Dutch earthenware set, consisting of 8 matching pieces, manufactured from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
The set is hand-painted in rich polychrome decoration with a central flower-basket motif and a distinctive fan-shaped rim in blue, green, yellow, and orange. This type of decoration is typical for Northern Dutch / Frisian pottery from this period and aligns with the Delft tradition.
The backs are glazed and marked with painted model or inventory numbers. Some pieces have original copper hanging rings, underscoring their original decorative use.
Compound
2 large platters (diameter 28 cm, weight 708)
6 smaller plates / bowls (diameter 15 cm, weight 130 g)
Sold as a single complete set
Period
Ca. 1880–1910
Origin
Netherlands (Northern Netherlands / Friesland, Makkum, Bolsward)
Condition
All in good antique condition, with light signs of use and aging appropriate to its age. No visible restorations or major damage. One saucer has been repaired; see the photo of it.

