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Baring the initials ''A: I: H,'' which are historical Delftware marks belonging to A (Grieksche A) Jacobus Halder Adriaensz., (owner) 1765-1768.
Delftware started being made roughly between 1620 and 1850 as the first ships carrying Chinese porcelain began to arrive in the Netherlands in the early 1600''s. This was luxury and became hugely popular and the makers in Delft decided that they could make their own versions and thus Delftware was born!
Hobo loves: these little cows are just so charming. You can''t help but smile when you look at them. The blue and white china that you didn''t know you needed. Would fit right in seamlessly as ornaments in any room of the house or they make super snazzy book ends.
Each cow measures...
Height: 16cm
Width: 23cm
Depth: 13cm
Antique Number: SA1131420
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 16cm (6.3inches)Width is 23cm (9.1inches)Depth is 13cm (5.1inches)
Antique #SA1131420, shown on this page, originates from the 18th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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