A blue and white Dutch Delft Tile circa 1720-1760. Ref. CL-8

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Time Period:
Pre-1800s
Type:
Delftware
Bob Shop ID:
612798725

Description: A blue and white Dutch Delft Tile circa 1720-1760. Ref. CL-8
Maker: Dutch faience blue and white wall tile. Although most tiles are said to be Delft, they were also produced in other towns like Amsterdam, Gouda, Makkum, Middelburg, Utrecht, Harlington etc.
Date: 18th Century
History: Faience is a French word depicting tin-glazed earthenware. The name Delft comes from the City of Delft which was famous for its blue and white earthenware and slightly later, its Polychrome earthenware(pieces showing different colours). The blue colouring was first used as the colour did not fade when the earthenware was heated in the kilns. These Delft tiles as well as other earthenware goods were very popular and exported widely throughout Europe and Britain. The Netherlands, at this time, was known for its prosperity and tiles were virtually only found in homes of wealth. The pattern on the tile was first drawn on paper and then pricked with tiny holes. This was laid onto the surface of the tile and held in position by small nails. Powdered charcoal was spread on top of the paper, which, when removed, allowed the painter to see a faint outline of the subject to be painted. Note the thickness of the tile, early Dutch tiles were rather thick and heavy in the 1600s but eventually were reduced to around 0.8 cm by the mid 1700s.
The butterfly pattern is unusual, what it was meant to represent has been lost in time.  However, a similar dragonfly image is also found. Note the spider corner decorations, this was introduced from around 1640 onwards.

Condition: For its age, the tile remains in very good condition although the expected small chips to the edges are seen.
Dimensions: 13 cm x 13 cm x 0.8 cm 
Price: R650.00

 Please note, I am NOT a qualified archaeologist/antiquarian and the description I have given is based on research of the subject.
This is a genuine antique. Please remember the classification of an 'antique' is that it should be 100 years old, OR MORE. 
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