Amphora, white porcelain, Delfts Bleau, Netherlands, 1960s.
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This porcelain amphora manufactured by T. Delfts Bleau in the Netherlands, dating from the 1960s, exemplifies the classic Delftware tradition. The vessel features a bulbous, generous body raised on a short, subtly profiled pedestal and a high, domed lid topped with a distinctive, flame-shaped finial. Its primary color is a cool, intense white with a glossy, even glaze that contrasts with hand-painted cobalt blue decorations. The principal motif—an idyllic Dutch landscape with a windmill, houses, and trees—evokes the iconic imagery of the Low Countries, framed by lush floral and foliate ornamentation along the neck, foot, and lid borders. The design demonstrates clear late-Baroque influence, expressed through symmetrical compositions and crisp linear precision. Variations in blue tones—from deep indigo to paler washes—demonstrate refined craftsmanship and a nuanced understanding of midcentury decorative vocabulary. The amphora is in very good condition: the glaze remains uninterrupted, free of cracks, chips or discoloration, with no signs of modern intervention or use.The amphora seems to recount the story of an era drawn to tradition, preferring an atmosphere shaped by objects with noble, historic character. The white porcelain surface reflects light with the smoothness of a Dutch canal, while the cobalt landscape captures the slow rhythms of turning windmills and tranquil riversides. Ornamental garlands echo the cadence of historic decoration, extending a sense of decorative balance and calm to contemporary interiors. Even the flame-shaped finial references a
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Height30 cm
Depth14 cm
Width14 cm
Dimension details
Width14 cm
Height30 cm
Depth14 cm
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