Posted 12 years ago
Agram.m
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It was gone with me in the closet. But I have these chocolates candy again brought out and it's actually pretty nice. Also this candy I inherited from my deceased parents. And I looked up when and where it was made today. Also this candy, as well as my previously published large decorative plate, made in Factory: The Porceleine Fles in the City of Delft in The Netherlands and belongs to the so-called hand painted Delft's Blue porcelain. This candy is made (see the annual letters CD on the bottom) in 1959. The logo is from the Porceleine Fles factory and the other letters B.VO from the maker which I cannot find and 1553. I suppose the article number.
Is there anybody who can help with the names of makers in that factory?
I would appreciate!
Do you know these sites:
http://www.goudadesign.co.uk/dutchdelftware.html
(In English)
http://www.goudanet.nl/dossiers.php
(In Dutch)
Hi Agram! I would call this a candy dish or covered dish here in the States. Personally I like candy dish as it implies...you know...candy!
vetrai050 you are of great help and I could find the right word. I learn every day more of your international language. Again thanks for loving, helping and your great interest!
vetrai050 THANKS I didn't know these sites. I will look immediately. You'r a great help!
AmberRose indeed this is the exact name for it because my mother kept always very good chocolats in it. As always you'r a great help, I appreciate very much and of course also thanks for loving.
Hello Agram...my fault for not being clear, "candy dish". All together. Candy alone is just sweets. "Candy dish" is a covered bowl.
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This is absolutely charming!
Check this page:
http://www.goudadesign.co.uk/contactnew.html
They are sometimes difficult to contact.
antiquarius123 thanks for passing by and loving
nldionne and mustangtony thanks your never ending loving
moonstonelover21 thanks for your interest in this item
mikelv85 thank you very much for loving I appreciate!
maryh1956 thanks for your loving it's good to so much interest!
BELLIN68 thanks for your interest
Probably painted by B.J. Vogelezang. He worked for Porceleyne Fles from 1957 to 1981.
Deltawing what a great help thanks you very much. I'm going to try even more to learn here. Once again thank you very much!