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Using the year code list you can find out in which year your Delftware was produced. Over the years, The Porceleyne Fles has carried many trademarks, which changed with every new owner. Here you can find an overview of the trademarks used since 1653 and the painters initials.
Marks. When determining whether something is genuine Delftware, experts look for makers’ symbols or initials, which are often on the base or back of an object. In the video below, curator Femke Diercks shows what to look for when examining a mark. What does a Delft mark look like?
Since 1879, each hand-painted article produced by De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles has been marked with the mark on the right. It consists of: A beaker / apothecary bottle. The initials JT, from Joost Thooft (company owner in 1876) The word ‘Delft’.
Delft pottery marks are key to separating genuine Delftware from copies. Below, we will look at the maker’s marks used by Delft pottery over the years: Delft Pottery Produced Between 1653 and 1655
Since 1879, each article produced by De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles has been marked according to the following principle: A jar. The initials JT. The city. Underneath this mark you will find the painter’s initials on the left, and on the right you will find a year code, which consists of one or two letters. The following year codes have been ...
4 Ιαν 2023 · If you want to know the difference between antique, vintage and modern Delftware, here's what you need to know about Delft pottery marks.
Factory marks. This index lists the most common marks initials used by 17th- and 18th-century Delft potteries, as well as common forgeries of popular marks. This index also includes 19th- and 20th-century factories, in and outside of Delft, producing wares in the Delftware style.