De Porceleyne Fles, Delft - L. Hogendoorn - Wall plate - Diplomatic Gift - Earthenware - Imari “Pijnacker”

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Royal Delft Imari soup plate from 1975, hand painted by L. Hogendoorn with documented diplomatic provenance to a French consul general, in excellent condition with intact gilding.

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Description from the seller

Royal Delft / De Porceleyne Fles hand-painted soup plate in the Imari 'Pijnacker' pattern, with documented diplomatic provenance.

Elegant rimmed soup plate / deep plate with scalloped edge, decorated in the classic Imari palette: deep cobalt blue, iron red, and hand-applied gilt floral motifs.

This piece is factory-marked and dated and still bears its original provenance label, indicating it was presented as a diplomatic farewell gift to a French consul general.

Marks on the underside

Royal Delft jug featuring a monogram and the 'Delft' script.

Painter’s initials on the left: “LHO” = L. Hogendoorn (painter between 1968 and 1978).

Date code at right: “CU” = 1975 (Royal Delft year code).

Pattern / article number in red: 0850

Original provenance label (still attached):
Mr. J.X. Clément – Consul General. Gift on the occasion of his departure from the Netherlands by the Management of the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas N.V., Amsterdam, November 23, 1979.

Presented to Consul General J.X. Clément upon his departure from the Netherlands by the management of Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas N.V., Amsterdam, 23 November 1979.

This gives the plate an attractive historical context, linking Royal Delft craftsmanship with European diplomatic and banking history (Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, later BNP Paribas).

Dimensions and weight

Diameter: 21 cm

Height: 4.5 cm

Weight: approx. 480 g

Condition:
Very good vintage condition. Bright colors, gilding largely intact, no chips, no cracks, no hairlines, no restorations. Only minimal age-related wear and a few light surface/utensil marks consistent with careful use. The paper provenance label shows normal age-toning and minor creasing but is complete and firmly attached.

Shipping:
Will be carefully packed, double-boxed if necessary, and sent by registered and insured shipment with tracking number.

Please see all photos for a realistic impression of the item and its condition; the photos form an integral part of the description.

Royal Delft / De Porceleyne Fles hand-painted soup plate in the Imari 'Pijnacker' pattern, with documented diplomatic provenance.

Elegant rimmed soup plate / deep plate with scalloped edge, decorated in the classic Imari palette: deep cobalt blue, iron red, and hand-applied gilt floral motifs.

This piece is factory-marked and dated and still bears its original provenance label, indicating it was presented as a diplomatic farewell gift to a French consul general.

Marks on the underside

Royal Delft jug featuring a monogram and the 'Delft' script.

Painter’s initials on the left: “LHO” = L. Hogendoorn (painter between 1968 and 1978).

Date code at right: “CU” = 1975 (Royal Delft year code).

Pattern / article number in red: 0850

Original provenance label (still attached):
Mr. J.X. Clément – Consul General. Gift on the occasion of his departure from the Netherlands by the Management of the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas N.V., Amsterdam, November 23, 1979.

Presented to Consul General J.X. Clément upon his departure from the Netherlands by the management of Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas N.V., Amsterdam, 23 November 1979.

This gives the plate an attractive historical context, linking Royal Delft craftsmanship with European diplomatic and banking history (Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, later BNP Paribas).

Dimensions and weight

Diameter: 21 cm

Height: 4.5 cm

Weight: approx. 480 g

Condition:
Very good vintage condition. Bright colors, gilding largely intact, no chips, no cracks, no hairlines, no restorations. Only minimal age-related wear and a few light surface/utensil marks consistent with careful use. The paper provenance label shows normal age-toning and minor creasing but is complete and firmly attached.

Shipping:
Will be carefully packed, double-boxed if necessary, and sent by registered and insured shipment with tracking number.

Please see all photos for a realistic impression of the item and its condition; the photos form an integral part of the description.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Imari “Pijnacker”
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Manufacturer/ Brand
De Porceleyne Fles, Delft
Model
Diplomatic Gift
Designer/Artist/Maker
L. Hogendoorn
Material
Earthenware
Colour
Blue, Gold, Orange
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
4.5 cm
Width
21 cm
Depth
21 cm
Decor
Imari
Estimated Period
1975
FranceVerified
13
Objects sold
66.67%
Private

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