This hand-painted bowl was made around 1970 at the Dutch pottery factory Royal Tichelaar Makkum in Friesland.
Dim. dm. 17 cm.
Weight 0.184 cm.
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This polychrome bowl was made around 1970 at the Dutch pottery factory Koninklijke Tichelaar in Makkum, Friesland. It is hand-painted and at the bottom is the mark of the Tichelaar factory. The rim is decorated with flowers and geometric motifs and the center also depicts flowers. On the back is the signature of the painter, model code 855 and the mark of the factory.
Interior advice
This polychrome dish fits both a classic and a modern interior. For example, you can place it on a TV cabinet or in a bookcase. In addition, it can also be hung on the wall given that iron wire is present at the back.
About Royal Tichelaar Makkum (1565 – present)
Royal Tichelaar is the oldest Dutch family business founded in 1565. This pottery factory enjoys great fame for its extensive range of decorative tiles and pottery, made from locally extracted yellow clay. This clay is hand-formed and painted using traditional methods.
Weight | 0,184 kg |
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Dimensions | 17 × 17 cm |
Material | ceramic |
Condition | used, in a good condition |
Diameter | 17 |
Manufacturing date | ca. 1970 |