Signed by VR - Dutch 19th-Century, Delft Polychrome faience Pair of Vases
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At a time when its interior decoration is of great importance, it is interesting to mix the 19th-century Delft ceramics with more modern interiors.
Decorative Delft faience polychrome pair of vases, decorated with hand-painted flowers and birds, opaque tin glazes that made in Delft 19th-century.
Elegant work by 19th-century Delft manufactures, signed in red in the bottom.
In fine original condition.
Measurements: H 15.35 In. - D 8.66 In.
Imported Chinese and Japanese porcelain was greatly sought after in the Netherlands and strongly influenced the decoration of ceramics by Delft potteries.
Imported Chinese and Japanese porcelain was greatly sought after in the Netherlands and strongly influenced the decoration of ceramics by Delft potteries. When the civil war in China from 1644 to 1647 brought imports to a halt, the Dutch East India Company began to transport wares from Japan to fill the demand. Inspired by imports, The Delft manufactures made these earthenware Vases decorated in the Imari style of Japanese porcelain.