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Pail

Delftware became popular and was widely exported in Europe and even reached China and Japan. Chinese and Japanese potters made porcelain versions of Delftware for export to Europe.

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  • ▼  2008 (52)
    • ▼  September (52)
      • Left or Right Foot ?
      • Other foot or another foot?
      • Watering Can - Phonograph
      • Spoon Caddy (?)
      • Cups & Saucers, Pitcher, Sugar bowl
      • Mortar & Pestle
      • Coffee cup
      • Tiny vase
      • Pitcher (Can anyone tell me what kind?)
      • Pail
      • Broach w/ pin back
      • Dutch Couple
      • Candle Holder
      • Cow Creamer
      • Decorative saucer
      • Decorative saucer w/shoes
      • Tiny saucer
      • Tile Trivit
      • No title
      • Wall grouping
      • Delft Rabitt and ??
      • Delft finger ring
      • Tiny Delft Shoes
      • Pendant
      • Thimble
      • Coaster (?)
      • Coaster (?)
      • Tea Set
      • Sugar container
      • Sugar container
      • Small Beer Mug
      • Milk Pitcher
      • Clock (small)
      • No title
      • Dutch Shoe
      • Handeless cup
      • Dutch woman figurine
      • KLM Airlines Delft Liquor bottle
      • Flower Vase (small)
      • Small Pot
      • Mini-mini Windmill
      • Mini-Pitcher #2
      • Delft Swan
      • Windmill Egg Timer
      • Mini Pitcher
      • Mini Bell and Tea Pot with Saucer
      • Windmill Planter
      • Two Bells
      • Cup
      • No title
      • No title
      • Delft Clock
 

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