An splendid large antique hand-painted Dutch windmill scene on a tin-glazed pottery cabochon within an intricate sterling silver filigree setting. Slight crazing within the glaze typical of its age, not visible to the naked eye. Perfect for lovers of European blue and white faience and porcelain. C-clasp.
Dutch pottery handpainted in blue and white is known all over the world, and its production originated in the 17th century in the city of Delft. Traditionally, craftsmen decorated items with floral ornaments, landscapes, biblical stories, and folklore scenes. A special feature of Delft porcelain is its repeated glazing with transparent lead glaze and final firing at low temperatures. Such production makes products similar to faience. Delft jewelry has been made in the Netherlands since c.1879. The emergence of specialist producers of Delft jewelry in Gouda, Netherlands was greatly helped by the presence of an important silversmithing community in the nearby town of Schoonhoven.
$165
MATERIAL:
Silver, Pottery
AGE:
Early 1900s
CONDITION:
Very good – surface wear commensurate with age and use
SIZE:
D 4 cm
WEIGHT:
8.25 g
Please read descriptions and inspect photos carefully, paying careful attention to size and weight. Due to the age of antique and vintage jewelry, minor abrasions and wear of finishes is normal and appreciated. All items have been tested to be in working/usable condition, unless otherwise stated. Please take care to understand safe cleaning methods for each type of gem and metal. Jewelry pieces are carefully wrapped and shi
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