Vase (3) - Earthenware - Kaststel Porcelain Bottle





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Three-piece antique Delft porcelain cabinet set in earthenware from the Netherlands, dating to circa 1850–1900, with the De Porceleyne Fles Delft factory mark, JT initials and painter F.i, dimensions W 15.5 cm x H 35 cm x D 12.5 cm, dated to 1879 by the A year code, in good used condition with small signs of aging and stains and with chips and a missing part of the bird tail.
Description from the seller
3-piece Antique Cabinet Set of the Porcelain Bottle
Based on the marks on the underside of this earthenware, the production year can be determined. The object was made by the famous factory De Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft) from Delft.
Dating and CharacteristicsYear code: To the right of the main lengthwise mark (the bottle) is the letter A. At De Porceleyne Fles, the letter 'A' stands for the year 1879.
Factory mark: The central mark is a stylized apothecary bottle with the initials JT (from Joost Thooft, owner from 1876) and the word 'Delft' underneath.
Painter's initials: The letters on the left side (F.i) are the initials of the decorator who painted the piece by hand.
Model number: The break numbers such as 3/4 generally refer to the model number or the size of the form.
There are signs of use
Chips and the bird is missing a portion of its tail
For a good overall impression, see the attached photos
Will be sent by registered mail
3-piece Antique Cabinet Set of the Porcelain Bottle
Based on the marks on the underside of this earthenware, the production year can be determined. The object was made by the famous factory De Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft) from Delft.
Dating and CharacteristicsYear code: To the right of the main lengthwise mark (the bottle) is the letter A. At De Porceleyne Fles, the letter 'A' stands for the year 1879.
Factory mark: The central mark is a stylized apothecary bottle with the initials JT (from Joost Thooft, owner from 1876) and the word 'Delft' underneath.
Painter's initials: The letters on the left side (F.i) are the initials of the decorator who painted the piece by hand.
Model number: The break numbers such as 3/4 generally refer to the model number or the size of the form.
There are signs of use
Chips and the bird is missing a portion of its tail
For a good overall impression, see the attached photos
Will be sent by registered mail

