Posted 11 years ago
Budek
(314 items)
Hello Again,
This is another piece from a Buzzard's Bay shop.
A beautiful piece of Delft,
I love the color,.....a bit teal.
Nice satin finish to the glaze,
over all a very handsome piece.
Does anyone know how to read the mark?
Would love to know more about it,
Big Thanks,
T
Thanks for the love, aghcollect,
Much appreciated!
Kevin, Thank You for the love,
Tonino
Hi tony. Google Delft and Fles.
The Fles is the pot above the Delft.
The codes are here:
http://www.royaldelft.nl/webdocs/history/year%20codes.pdf
Check out Gouda design ....
When we bought this, the only thing we recognised was the factory mark, resembling a 'pot or bottle' with what appeared to be the letter 'F' beneath it. In fact it is J&T combined, standing for Joost Thooft who introduced this mark in 1876. Some people think it stands for 'Fles'. from research, we found that the year of production was 1894, confirmed by the date code of 'p' on the base. The other mark, that of the craftsman, refers to Petrus Johannes Gerbrands who was employed as an artist from 1889 to 1931.
Gouda design site is
http://www.goudadesign.co.uk/dutchdelftware.html
Love that turquoise colour!
By the way your plate is much later than that remark I quoted in comment 4.
Ipad problem with copying and pasting. Sorry! In quote 4 gouda design were talking about another item. I wanted to describe the JT combo mark.
Your plate is marked CM a date code you can read in the link above. The artists mark IVE should be recorded too.
Thanks for the loves, Kevin, Tom, Mike, & PhilDavidAlexanderM
and Thanks for all of the wonderful posts!
Kevin, such helpful information, what a treasure,......Thank You
warm regards to all,
Tony.
BEAUTIFUL Tony!!
Thanks Sean, for the comment and love!