It is my pleasure to offer you this handpainted Delft Plate after a painting "The man with the Golden Helmet" of the famous Rembrandt van Rijn, produced by Goedewaagen Holland.
Originally Goedewaagen was a factory of pipes and coarse kitchen ware, founded in 1779 by Dirk Goedewaagen. In 1910 the Dutch Queen assigned the predicate "Royal" to this factory. In the twenties the Distel factory was taken over and many highly valued art items, designed by famous artists were produced. After WWII they got in troubles like all most other pottery manufacturers but they survived, also thanks to a product range of successful handpainted Delft ware.
Since the early thirties Goedewaagen produces good quality Delft ware, much of which is nearly 100% handpainted.
This very big plate with a nice floral border was handpainted after a painting by Rembrandt and is marked at the back with: "De Man Met De Gouden Helm", "naar Rembrandt", the Royal Goedewaagen factory logo, "Blauw Delft", "Holland Handwerk" and the painters initials EB.
AGE: 1960-1970
DIMENSIONS: Diameter is 14 inches (=35½ cm).
CONDITION: EXCELLENT. This plate is in PERFECT condition. No cracks, chips, flakes or any other flaws.
The white spots on some pictures are the reflection of my photo lights.
GUARANTEE: All items are guaranteed to be AUTHENTIC and in the state as described above, consistent with age and use.
S&I: The shipping category is 4 .
No charges for packaging or handling. Insurance on request.
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