Delft Holland Oude Molen Fabriek Dutch “Old Clog Maker” Plate Special Limited Edition 25cm Diam
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Delft Holland Oude Molen Fabriek Dutch Old Clog Maker Plate Special Limited Edition
AN INTERESTING DUTCH OUDE MOLLEN PLATE CELEBRATING THE DUTCH TRADESMEN IN THIS CASE THE OLD CLOG MAKER. THIS IS A SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION PLATE IN THE OLD MASTER SERIES IT IS HEAVY (OVER 800G) AND WELL MADE. IT IS IN GOOD CONDITIONAND COMES WITH A HANGING BRACKET ATTACHED.
OUDE MOLEN WAS KNOWN FOR THEIR SOUVENIR ITEMS CIRCA 1920S-1960S. ITEMS MADE BY THEM HAVE STEADILY BECOME RARER AND COLLECTABLE.
NOTE I HAVE ANOTHER OUDE MOLEN PLATE ON AUCTION THIS WEEK. ALSO SOME OTHER COLLECTORS PLATES FROM FAMOUS ENGLISH COMPANIES.
MARKINGS: OUDE MOLEN FABRIEK BV IN A COAT OF ARMS M DELFT HOLLAND SPECIAL LIMITED COLLECTORS EDITION THE OLD MASTERS SERIES THE OLD CLOG MAKER WORKING AT HIS TIME HONOURED CRAFT CARRYING ON THE FAMILY TRADITION SERIE NO 2717
OUDE MOLEN FABRIEK: OUDE MOLEN FABRIEK BV MADE MOSTLY SOUVENIR PLATES IN DELFT HOLLAND FROM 1920S TO THE 1960S. THEY ARE NO LONGER IN EXISTENCE.
SIZE: 25CM DIAMETER 3CM HIGH WEIGHT 840G
CONDITION: NO CHIPS. NO CRACKS. IN GOOD CONDITION. HANGING BRACKET ATTACHED. DELFT BLUE: DELFT POTTERY and the terms Delftware, Delft Blue or Delft Blauw refer to a specific decorative style that originated in the town of Delft in Holland. Potteries in the area made mostly simply-shaped earthenware vases, urns, plates or tiles date as far back as the early 16thC. Most Delftware are Blue & White designs and were in direct imitation to the widely popular Chinese imports to Europe of that era. Today the terms Delft Blauw refer to all similar blue and white pottery notwithstanding where it is made. Delft as a style is still quite popular these days.
PLEASE ALSO SEE MY OTHER ITEMS LISTED. I HAVE OTHER INTERESTING PORCELAIN ITEMS AUCTION THIS WEEK.THE URL UNDERNEATH AND PASTE INTO GOOGLE AND IT WILL TAKE YOU DIRECTLY TO ALL MY LISTINGS THIS WEEK. NOTE ALL MY AUCTIONS END AT 22H30 SO IT IS ADVISABLE TO PUT IN AN AUTOMATIC BID (HIGHEST PRICE YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY) EARLY. https://www.bidorbuy.co.za/seller/3685641/ErnRex1545