A large Makkum Frisian Delftware blue and white oval landscape plaque
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A large Makkum Frisian Delftware blue and white oval landscape plaque

SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, EIT WIJKSTRA WORKSHOP, MARKED FOR THE TICHELAAR FACTORY

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A large Makkum Frisian Delftware blue and white oval landscape plaque
Second half 19th century, Eit Wijkstra workshop, marked for the Tichelaar factory
Depicting a windmill (wipwatermolen) and farmhouses near a creek with a sloop, inspired by paintings from the schools of Laren and the Hague, upon a scrolled cartouche, the raised border marbled
60cm. wide
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Lot Essay

Cf. P.J. Tichelaar & C. Polder, Fired Paintings (Leiden 1998), p.164 ill.164 for a plaque with a similar scene.

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