Beautiful handpainted polychrome jug-shaped vase made in 1985 by De Porceleyne Fles in Delft, the Netherlands. This vase model is called a "Pilgrim jug" by the Porceleyne Fles. It is a round and flattened flask-like vase which is inspired by the "moon vases" or "moon flasks" of Chinese ceramics.
The vase is painted underglaze in Delft polychrome style using red, green, yellow, blue and black colours. The front side is decorated with a large round cartouche filled with Delft style leaves and flowers. The cartouche is surrounded by Delft style leaf and flower ornaments which continue on the sides of the vase. The backside features a more simple flower decoration. The foot, handle and the fluted mouth of the vase are decorated with Delft style ornaments. The vase is elegantly painted, in the high quality that De Porceleyne Fles is known for. The red colour is thickly applied, as is usual for De Porceleyne Fles. This is most likely done to prevent this sensitive colour from burning during the firing process. It also adds some relief to the painting, which looks very nice.
The vase is signed at the bottom with a handpainted Porceleyne Fles Delft mark, a vase model / design code (Po88), a painter's signature (JRY, of Ms. J. Rijneveen who worked from 1976 till 1993 at De Porceleyne Fles as a painter) and a year code (DE = 1985). There is also a water-resistant silver and blue "Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles" (Royal Porceleyne Fles) factory shop sticker.
Condition: as new, near mint. There are no cracks, hairlines, repairs or damages. There is no visible wear to the glaze and almost no crazing. The glaze has a beautiful gloss and the colours are strong and vibrant. The inside of the vase is also very clean, as new.
A beautiful polychrome Delft vase in a classic shape and in as new condition. This would make a great gift for any ceramics or Delftware collector.
We also sell a blue and white version of this vase, which can be found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1581212669
Made by: De Porceleyne Fles
Place of manufacture: Delft, the Netherlands
Year of manufacture: 1985
Method of decoration: handpainted (underglaze)
Size: height: 28,7 cm, width: 16,5 cm, depth: 8,5 cm (capacity: 1,3 litres)
Weight: 840 g
Additional pictures of the object can be provided if required.
Current catalogue price: This model is not produced anymore by De Porceleyne Fles since 1998. They do still produce a two-handled vase model in blue and white, which is similar. The price of that vase can be found here on their website: https://royaldelft.com/en/shop/vase-32/.
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About De Porceleyne Fles:
De Porceleyne Fles (also known as Royal Delft) is the most renowned Delftware factory in the Netherlands that still produces handpainted Delftware today. It is the only remaining factory of the 32 earthenware factories that were established in Delft during the 17th century. Founded in 1653, it has been active without interruption for over 365 years.
The quality of the painting of De Porceleyne Fles (PF) Delftware is very high, with painters receiving many years of training before they can start painting the designs. It takes no less than ten years of training / experience to become a 'master painter', who paint the more complicated designs and landscapes / sceneries.
De Porceleyne Fles produces Delftware in a variety of styles, which include beside the well-known blue and white (Delft blue) style amongst others a polychrome style, an imari style (Pijnacker), a green style (Delvert) and a 'famille Noire' style (Black Delft). A characteristic of the glaze used by PF is that it tends to craze with age a bit more than compared with other Delftware producers. So older items of PF are virtually always crazed to some extent, which does add charm to the object and should not be considered a defect.
Besides the traditional (and expensive) handpainted Delftware PF nowadays also produces more modern and affordable lines of Delftware whereby the decoration is put onto the product by hand by means of a screenprinted transfer. These products are then called "handmade" instead of "handpainted".
More information can be found on the website of Royal Delft: https://royaldelft.com/en/.
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First of all, don't let them fall! Always handle them in a mindful way and put them in spots where they cannot be accidentally bumped over when cleaning or vacuuming. Some people put some (clean) sand in vases to make them more stable.
Second, don't clean them too often! Underglaze painted Gouda and Delftware can be perfectly cleaned with water if necessary, but often just dusting them off or polishing them up a bit with a soft dry cloth is enough. Overglaze painted items should not be cleaned too often.
The colours of ceramics do not fade in sunlight, so you can put them in bright spots where they look good. But do avoid large temperature differences, which will cause increased crazing in many Delftware and also Gouda type pieces.