Posted 10 years ago
vetraio50
(756 items)
Last Sunday I saw this framed tile at the monthly Fair and decided to take a punt on it!
I liked the subject of the boat and waves - it had a certain Arts & Crafts look to it.
Tube-lined Delft!
The frame looked vintage ... front and back.
Nicely framed.
The papers behind were intact and I do not want to open them - yet!
Mystery solved by ARTISLOVE !!!!
I really should have known!
Porceleyne Fles Cloissonné ..... Royal Delft.
Plateelbakkerij de Porceleyne Fles,
Delftsche Aardewerkfabriek De Porceleyne Fles.
The frame is 19 cm (or 7.5") square.
The tile is 1o.5cm (or 4.3") square.
I found it on a site :
Ned. platbodem ( gele lucht )
Dutch flat bottomed vessel ( yellow sky )
10,5 cm x 10,5 cm
L.E.F. Bodart 1888 - 1933 designed this tile.
"Tegel in cloisonné-techniek, met voorstelling: Nederlandse platbodem, vervaardigd door de Porceleyne Fles in Delft, naar een ontwerp van L.E.F. Bodart, ca. 1915-1960."
http://www.collectiegelderland.nl/organisaties/nederlandstegelmuseum/voorwerp-10579
Many thanks WALKSOFTLY !!!!
Looks like it is ..... Enameled ??
very beautiful!! looks like it could be from 1900-1929
could be English title or german title.
Thanks guys: SEAN, AGHCOLLECT, ANTIQUEROSE & JULIE too !!!!
I believe it is glazed rather than enamelled.
I had not thought of German, SEAN.
Looks tube lined to me from here Kevin. I can see your attraction to it -lovely!
Thanks KAREN !!!!!!
Many thanks MIKELV !!!!!
Many thanks PATSEA !!!!!!
Great find vetraio50 , I love it
Regards
Alan
Many thanks ALAN & MELANIEJ too !!!!!!!
I can see why you loved the subject. I love the movement and the colors.
A great piece! The framing is interesting - I have never see a professional framer wrap the paper so far onto the frame (??) Who ever framed it though, had an artist eye considering the depth/width of the frame, I think, overall adds to the piece.
sorry no real help but, take a look at this search I did and see if you see anything comparable
https://www.google.com/search?tbs=simg:CAES8gEa7wELELCMpwganAEKOggCEhSCFNwSrBODFO4ihROLH5sfnR6JHxogowfspwSJcINHoFYwgyjXRhfwnXqCAP-6oBK0zPxCRf8KXggDEijUCcMP6BHdCcwL1QnGC6oXxAvBD9c-2D7ZLNY--zf9N_1cttDr2N7s6GjAnS4RCzVslh5tKm3FnO33ISBtX4q5jV3TCJ6LAWo6u-V8DBxijVN7-hAZwkzNEOjIMCxCOrv4IGgoKCAgBEgSrCebYDAsQne3BCRotCgoKCHBhaW50aW5nChIKEHdhdGVyY29sb3IgcGFpbnQKCwoJc2N1bHB0dXJlDA&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=_VTSVLT5BYaoNt_MgNgN&ved=0CCkQsw4&biw=1366&bih=659#tbm=isch&q=decorative+tile+blue+sail+boat+waves&imgdii=_
I really like this! It has an art deco feel.
Many thanks GREATEXPECTATION, NADIA, VINTAGELAMP, CREAKYKNEES, SURFDUB, BELLTOWN, TREY ....
NOT SURE ABOUT THAT LINK, GREATEXPECTATIONS?
Your very welcome Kevin!!!
That link is an image search. I am very good at this computer thing, I believe. You will not have any issues with clicking it. Do not know how I can assure you any higher. Your choice of course. BUT THERE IS NOT a problem with it.
Very nice, but unfortunately I suspect you are going to need to crack open the back of the frame to find out definitively. What strikes me about the piece is the multiple gradations of color within some of the features, like the waves and sail. Haven't seen that before.
Many thanks for your input, COGITO!
definitely dutch, i like those too,made in delft,it should be signed as most of them are. they also made nice series about (dutch) wildlife and post 2nd world war projects/remembrence
You've made my day, ARTISOVE !!!!!
Many thanks OFFICIALFUEL , CINDB, RADEGRUNDER, VIOLETORANGE !!!!!
you know you could careful peel the back away and always regently glue or tape the back..... just to see if was wrong LOL!!! JUST A HINT....
No need now SEAN. ARTISLOVE solved it !!!!!
SO, SO HAPPY!!!!
Thanks again ARTISLOVE !!!!!!
Around 1900 the whole production had been placed in a new building at Rotterdamseweg Delft, a location where the production is still alive at this moment. Also around this time - from 1902 - new cristalized glaces had been used by Mauser. Also lots of experience had been done with new items and technics like Berbas pottery, Reflet metallique, Sectile tablets, Jacoba pottery, porselain-bisquit, New Delfts and Cloisonné.
The first cloisonné tiles - 1907 - had been used for wall decoration in the railway station Hofplein in Rotterdam. A big advance with this kind of tiles had been made around 1915 due to the designs of L.E.F. Bodart, Arum en Oosterloo. Beside thematical segments ( ships, windmills, flowers ), later on there were also produced tiles for remembrance and - by order of other companies - reminder-/commemoration tiles.
In 1909 the factory "De Porceleyne Fles" had got the qualification "Royal".
Cloisonné tiles had been produced between 1907 and 1977. The production had been stopped - for factory economical reasons - at 1977. The labour-intensive handwork and the high labour costs were due to the fact of stopping the production of cloisonné tiles!.
http://www.cloisonnee.nl/M3_geschiedenis-eng.htm
Im very happy for you Kevin!!! that was very kind of ARTISLOVE :)
thanx to you guys because i am not verey quick in typing or searching the net but i am finally very happy to help!!
Great detective work! Just found a similar style piece that reinforces the Delft production attribution. http://www.ebay.com/itm/porceleyne-fles-delft-holland-cloisonnee-christmas-flying-gooses-tile-signed-/141559022477?
Thanks GARY, COGITO & ARTISLOVE too !!!!
Many thanks GUYS !!!!
This is the page with all the info on the Boat wall tile series:
http://www.cloisonnee.nl/M3_metsel-schepen-klein-eng.htm
That is marvelous... now lots popped up.. e.g.,
http://www.collectiegelderland.nl/organisaties/nederlandstegelmuseum/voorwerp-10579
Love it!....:-)
Many thanks INKY & GREATEXPECTATIONS !!!!!!
Hi Vetraio. What an absolutely beautiful item! I love boating themes. great post.
Many thanks VINTAGEFRAN 'n NORDICMAN !!!!!!
Many thanks POPS !!!!!!!
Many thanks LOUDMUSIC !!!!!!!
Many thanks DON !!!!!!
I missed this one before the weather changed & kept me off line. B rain just started again but this time it's not out of control I hope you are at least getting some rain down there. Hope all is well & keeps going that way.
Many thanks ZOWIE !!!!!!
Many thanks RAINYDAYS & HO2CULTCHA too !!!!!!
nice find............
Many thanks ROYCROFTBOOKSFROMME !!!!!!!!!
This popped up in Emails Kevin so thought I would say hi while I'm here just waiting for the storm
Many thanks ZOWIE !!!!
You stay safe and indoors !!!! CATEGORY 4 ?
I sure did stay indoors & we weren't even in the path of it but nothing is getting through all the roads are closed
Stay safe ZOWIE !!!!!
I always try to Kevin & thanks for the thoughts not so heavy last night. How is things your way
Many thanks LOUDMUSIC 'n VLADIMIR too !!!!
Many thanks MARY H, LEI & FREIHEIT !!!!!!
Many thanks SERGEY !!!!!!
Many thanks KERRY & HO2CULTCHA too !!!!!!!
Many thanks CAPERKID !!!!
Many thanks KWQD & MRSTYNDALL !!!.!!.!!!
Many thanks HO2CULTCHA !.!!.!.!!.!
Many thanks RADEGRUNDER !!.!.!!