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Dutch Delft Charger, 2nd Half of the 18th Century

Holland 2nd half 18th Century

Dutch Delft Charger from the 2nd half of the 18th century. The center with a stylized large tulip. The crinulated edge surrounding vignettes with stylized floral and leaf design. The back bears a mark “B:P:” for De Vergulde Blompot factory. 

De Vergulde Blompot had many different owners, including Jacobus Pijnaker and Casper Connet. They each bought a portion of the pottery in 1692, and Pijnaker decided to retain the original name. De Vergulde Blompot ceased trading in 1841.

Price

$875

Condition

Very good except for wear to the glaze over most of the crinulated edge

Measurements

13.5" Diam., 2" Deep

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