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Description
Pair Of Delft Blue & White Framed Tiles Signed E Bloeult circa 1900
* Dutch Delftware circa 1900
* Signed E Bloeult
* H: 25cm (9.8") W: 92cm (36.2")
A beautiful pair of Blue and White Delftware seascape tiles from around 1900, signed by E. Bloeott. Delft tiles are known for their distinctive blue and white glaze, which was originally inspired by Chinese porcelain and Delftware, especially from around 1900, is highly collectible and often features intricate designs and scenes from everyday life, landscapes, seascapes or floral patterns, and they are typically framed to preserve and display their beauty. Whilst the signature “E Bloeult” isn’t widely recognized in the most common references it could be a lesser-known artist or a specific mark used during that period.
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measurements
Height:
25 cm
Width:
92 cm
measurements
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the Pair Of Delft Blue & White Framed Tiles Signed E Bloeult Circa 1900 (LA507825) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being circa 1900