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This charger plate uses yellow, green and ochre as well as blue. Multicolor designs are often called “polychrome.” Delftware lost popularity in the 18th century as Europeans began making their ...
Two historic plates that stunned Antiques Roadshow experts after being carried to the BBC show in their owner's handbag have sold for more than £20,000.. The blue and yellow Delftware plates ...
What initially appeared to be two simple decorative plates turned out to be 17th-century ceramic relics. The center of the ...
Two historic Delftware plates belonging to a Devon family have sold for more than £20,000 at auction. The rare 17th Century ...
And Antiques Roadshow guest broke down in tears as her broken plates “in a shocking state” were sold for more than £20,000. The blue and yellow Delftware plates – one of which had a huge ...
Two historic Delftware plates belonging to a Devon family have sold for more than £20,000 at auction. The rare 17th Century artefacts, depicting King James II and a Chinese figure standing in a ...
Two "incredibly rare" 17th-century Delftware plates discovered on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow will be auctioned in Salisbury. The plates were brought to the Roadshow in 2014, where they were ...
Two historic Delftware plates belonging to a Devon family have sold for more than £20,000 at auction. The rare 17th Century artefacts, depicting King James II and a Chinese figure standing in a ...
Other successful items from the Sandon auction were a monochrome Meiping vase that sold for more than $2,500 and an English Delftware plate with Chinese figures from 1750-60 that sold for $1,140.
For Heinen Delfts Blauw — or Heinen Delft Blue, as in delftware, in English — it’s officially mission accomplished. The family-owned business has produced unique ceramic items for 50 years.
Delft is a type of tin-glazed earthenware pottery born in Holland. This 16th century English piece sold for $3,997 at auction. This delftware charger was made in 17th-century England. Bright ...
Two historic Delftware plates belonging to a Devon family have sold for more than £20,000 at auction. The rare 17th Century artefacts, depicting King James II and a Chinese figure standing in a ...