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DE PORCELEYNE LAMPETKAN The history of De Lampetkan, or De Porceleyne Lampetkan factory began in 1609, when Abraham Davidsz. Oosterhouck bought a house called ‘De Burcht van Leyden’ that he transformed into a pottery. 1 The factory changed hands many times throughout the seventeenth century. Oosterhouck owned the factory until 1619, and then sold it to CornelisHarmesz.
OUR TEAM AT ARONSON DELFTWARE IS READY TO HELP YOU! Gallery Manager / Art Historian. Céline joined Aronson’s in 2014. She holds a master’s degree in Art History. As gallery manager she will be able to answer all of your questions, when it comes to the day-to-day business at Aronson’s. Céline also does art historical research to the collection objects and Delftware in THE HISTORY OF SUGAR AND DELFTWARE SUGAR CASTERS The History of Sugar. Sugar, also called White Gold is indigenous to the South Pacific. It was first introduced to South America in 1493 by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the New World, where the tropical weather was favorable to its development. Rapidly, sugar plantations, which were made profitable by African slave labor DE PORCELEYNE SCHOTEL FACTORY Blue and White Group of a Madonna and Child, circa 1750. In 1724, Rotterdam native Jan Pennis bought the successful De Porceleyne Schotel factory and ran the business for forty years. The mark of Pennis, his entwined initials IP, is the first known mark of the factory. Pennis had a number of important roles in the Delftwareindustry.
'SUR LA TABLE' IN THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURY Dining has a history of its own. From the fifteenth century onwards, a formal meal became increasingly divided into different courses. The meal began with a course of cold foods served from the buffet or sideboard, followed by hot dishes from the kitchen: roasts, pastriesand soup.
THE ORIGINS OF DUTCH DELFTWARE In short, what are the origins of Dutch delftware? For the origins of the Delft pottery we have to go back to the early fifteenth century. At that moment very simple pottery was being produced in the Netherlands. The small pottery factories were established at places where clay was to be found and where there was a good supply of peator wood
THE DECORATIVE DESIGNS OF DANIEL MAROT The French architect, designer and engraver Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was born into a family of artists and craftsmen. His grandfather, Girard Marot, was a cabinetmaker and his father, Jean Marot was named architect of King Louis XIV. Jean Marot (1619-1679) is well known today for his contribution to seventeenth-century French architecture. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE DELFT POTTERIES The Rise and Fall of the Delft Potteries. During the sixteenth century, The Delft economy was driven by the textile industry and beer breweries. However, the combination of these two industries caused problems. The textile industry polluted the water, which was an essential ingredient for beer. Therefore, the city of Delft needed anew industry
ARONSON ANTIQUAIRS OF AMSTERDAM Welcome to the website of Aronson Antiquairs in Amsterdam. Delftware has been a national symbol of Holland for almost 400 years. Initiated by the demand for the waning importation of Asian porcelain from the 1640s, Delftware quickly became an iconic national product LOOK AT THE COLLECTION OF DUTCH DELFTWARE OF ARONSON Here you can find our Delft collection plates. Since 1881 and over five generations Aronson Antiquairs has shared the passion for DutchDelftware.
DE PORCELEYNE LAMPETKAN The history of De Lampetkan, or De Porceleyne Lampetkan factory began in 1609, when Abraham Davidsz. Oosterhouck bought a house called ‘De Burcht van Leyden’ that he transformed into a pottery. 1 The factory changed hands many times throughout the seventeenth century. Oosterhouck owned the factory until 1619, and then sold it to CornelisHarmesz.
OUR TEAM AT ARONSON DELFTWARE IS READY TO HELP YOU! Gallery Manager / Art Historian. Céline joined Aronson’s in 2014. She holds a master’s degree in Art History. As gallery manager she will be able to answer all of your questions, when it comes to the day-to-day business at Aronson’s. Céline also does art historical research to the collection objects and Delftware in THE HISTORY OF SUGAR AND DELFTWARE SUGAR CASTERS The History of Sugar. Sugar, also called White Gold is indigenous to the South Pacific. It was first introduced to South America in 1493 by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the New World, where the tropical weather was favorable to its development. Rapidly, sugar plantations, which were made profitable by African slave labor DE PORCELEYNE SCHOTEL FACTORY Blue and White Group of a Madonna and Child, circa 1750. In 1724, Rotterdam native Jan Pennis bought the successful De Porceleyne Schotel factory and ran the business for forty years. The mark of Pennis, his entwined initials IP, is the first known mark of the factory. Pennis had a number of important roles in the Delftwareindustry.
'SUR LA TABLE' IN THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURY Dining has a history of its own. From the fifteenth century onwards, a formal meal became increasingly divided into different courses. The meal began with a course of cold foods served from the buffet or sideboard, followed by hot dishes from the kitchen: roasts, pastriesand soup.
THE ORIGINS OF DUTCH DELFTWARE In short, what are the origins of Dutch delftware? For the origins of the Delft pottery we have to go back to the early fifteenth century. At that moment very simple pottery was being produced in the Netherlands. The small pottery factories were established at places where clay was to be found and where there was a good supply of peator wood
THE DECORATIVE DESIGNS OF DANIEL MAROT The French architect, designer and engraver Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was born into a family of artists and craftsmen. His grandfather, Girard Marot, was a cabinetmaker and his father, Jean Marot was named architect of King Louis XIV. Jean Marot (1619-1679) is well known today for his contribution to seventeenth-century French architecture. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE DELFT POTTERIES The Rise and Fall of the Delft Potteries. During the sixteenth century, The Delft economy was driven by the textile industry and beer breweries. However, the combination of these two industries caused problems. The textile industry polluted the water, which was an essential ingredient for beer. Therefore, the city of Delft needed anew industry
DELFTWARE | MADE IN HOLLAND | LAVISH TULIPIÈRES In 2016 in New York Aronson Antiquairs of Amsterdam unveiled the Monumental 17th Century Delft Pyramidal Tulipières that are the largest pair of Delft flower va OUR TEAM AT ARONSON DELFTWARE IS READY TO HELP YOU! Gallery Manager / Art Historian. Céline joined Aronson’s in 2014. She holds a master’s degree in Art History. As gallery manager she will be able to answer all of your questions, when it comes to the day-to-day business at Aronson’s. Céline also does art historical research to the collection objects and Delftware in MORE ON THE HISTORY OF THE GALLERY, WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT History. Aronson Antiques, a traditional family business, was founded in 1881 by Leon Aronson (1830-1910), also son of an antiques dealer, in the eastern Dutch city of Arnhem. Leon’s son David (1878-1942) moved to the Dutch capital Amsterdam around 1900. During World War II, the gallery was closed and the stock was sold by a ‘ Verwalter ALL KINDS OF VASES WITH SPOUTS OR HOLES The Delft potteries sold flower holders with fanning row (s) of spouts from the 1680s right through to about 1740. Initially, these ‘ quintel ‘ vases were topped by a single row of five spouts arranged in a fan. The model of this fan-shaped flower vase was quite rare in Dutch Delftware, and it served as the inspiration for the DE GRIEKSCHE A (THE GREEK A) FACTORY De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory was founded in 1658. It was located on the site of a former brewery in the center of Delft, on the east side of the Geer (today Lange Geer) around the Rotterdamsche Poort. The succession of owners have each contributed to the prestige of the factory, making it one of the most successful Delftwarefactories
FOR SALE: ANTIQUE DELFTWARE POLYCHROME COFFEEPOT •D2110 Delft, circa 1765. Marked A / IH / 12 and with numerals 120 in manganese for Jacobus Halder Adriaensz., the owner of De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory from 1765 to 1768 FOR SALE: ANTIQUE DELFTWARE POLYCHROME FIGURE OF A SPANIEL Delft, circa 1760. Modeled seated on its haunches looking straight ahead, its head, breast, paws and tail painted in manganese, manganese-delineated facial features and ears, and a blue spine, seated on the grassy green top of a chamfered rectangular base edgedin yellow.
WILLEM & LAMBERTUS CLEFFIUS Lambertus Cleffius died in 1691. Despite his numerous accounts and unpaid bills, his estate inventory suggests that he was very wealthy and owned a significant collection of paintings, oriental porcelain and Delftware. De Metaale Pot was bought on April 6, 1691 for 9,500guilders by
FOR SALE: DELFTWARE PAIR OF POLYCHROME FIGURES OF HORSES Delft, circa 1760. Each with a blue-spotted hide, manganese eyes and swept-over mane, and purple ears, tail and hooves, wearing a mustard-colored saddle over a scroll-patterned iron-red saddle blanket, a yellow and iron-red cockade and other parade trappings, and modeled affronté, standing foursquare on the mottled green top of a mustard- colored rounded rectangular base lightly molded around FOR SALE: ANTIQUE DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE TEA CANISTER •D2113 Delft, circa 1700. The square body painted on two sides with a lavish bouquet of flowers in a vase, and on the other two sides with a cherub standing amidst a profusion of flowers, the blue-ground shoulders reserved with floral scrollwork, the top of the cover with a similar decoration of a cherub in a profusion of flowers and its sides with a floral scrollwork border, the circular neck and ARONSON ANTIQUAIRS OF AMSTERDAM Now you do not need to see the actual object, you may study an ever growing portion of our collection in Augmented Reality (AR). See the video below, click on the AR logo in the menu bar or visit this page to learn more about this wonderful new technology. Try it out by clicking the AR logo to the top right of the revolving object besides and discover that it truly a magical experience. LOOK AT THE COLLECTION OF DUTCH DELFTWARE OF ARONSON Here you can find our Delft collection plates. Since 1881 and over five generations Aronson Antiquairs has shared the passion for DutchDelftware.
DE PORCELEYNE LAMPETKAN The history of De Lampetkan, or De Porceleyne Lampetkan factory began in 1609, when Abraham Davidsz. Oosterhouck bought a house called ‘De Burcht van Leyden’ that he transformed into a pottery. 1 The factory changed hands many times throughout the seventeenth century. Oosterhouck owned the factory until 1619, and then sold it to CornelisHarmesz.
THE HISTORY OF SUGAR AND DELFTWARE SUGAR CASTERS Sugar, also called White Gold is indigenous to the South Pacific. It was first introduced to South America in 1493 by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the New World, where the tropical weather was favorable to its development. HISTORY OF DELFTWARE Materials. The Dutch in the seventeenth and eighteenth century had different options for the wares that they used at the table. Simplest were the round, flat wooden trays and the beakers of horn that still emerge in archaeological excavations in Dutch city centers. DE PORCELEYNE SCHOTEL FACTORY De Porceleyne Schotel (The Porcelain Dish) factory was one of the factories producing Delftware in the city of Delft in the 17th and18th century.
'SUR LA TABLE' IN THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURY Dining has a history of its own. From the fifteenth century onwards, a formal meal became increasingly divided into different courses. The meal began with a course of cold foods served from the buffet or sideboard, followed by hot dishes from the kitchen: roasts, pastriesand soup.
THE DECORATIVE DESIGNS OF DANIEL MAROT The French architect, designer and engraver Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was born into a family of artists and craftsmen. His grandfather, Girard Marot, was a cabinetmaker and his father, Jean Marot was named architect of King Louis XIV.DE KLAAUW FACTORY
De Klaauw is among the most prosperous and longest running Delftware factories. Throughout its existence, the successive owners and managers succeeded by adapting to the changing demands of the market and the varied clientele. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE DELFT POTTERIES During the sixteenth century, The Delft economy was driven by the textile industry and beer breweries. However, the combination of these two industries caused problems. ARONSON ANTIQUAIRS OF AMSTERDAM Now you do not need to see the actual object, you may study an ever growing portion of our collection in Augmented Reality (AR). See the video below, click on the AR logo in the menu bar or visit this page to learn more about this wonderful new technology. Try it out by clicking the AR logo to the top right of the revolving object besides and discover that it truly a magical experience. LOOK AT THE COLLECTION OF DUTCH DELFTWARE OF ARONSON Here you can find our Delft collection plates. Since 1881 and over five generations Aronson Antiquairs has shared the passion for DutchDelftware.
DE PORCELEYNE LAMPETKAN The history of De Lampetkan, or De Porceleyne Lampetkan factory began in 1609, when Abraham Davidsz. Oosterhouck bought a house called ‘De Burcht van Leyden’ that he transformed into a pottery. 1 The factory changed hands many times throughout the seventeenth century. Oosterhouck owned the factory until 1619, and then sold it to CornelisHarmesz.
THE HISTORY OF SUGAR AND DELFTWARE SUGAR CASTERS Sugar, also called White Gold is indigenous to the South Pacific. It was first introduced to South America in 1493 by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the New World, where the tropical weather was favorable to its development. HISTORY OF DELFTWARE Materials. The Dutch in the seventeenth and eighteenth century had different options for the wares that they used at the table. Simplest were the round, flat wooden trays and the beakers of horn that still emerge in archaeological excavations in Dutch city centers. DE PORCELEYNE SCHOTEL FACTORY De Porceleyne Schotel (The Porcelain Dish) factory was one of the factories producing Delftware in the city of Delft in the 17th and18th century.
'SUR LA TABLE' IN THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURY Dining has a history of its own. From the fifteenth century onwards, a formal meal became increasingly divided into different courses. The meal began with a course of cold foods served from the buffet or sideboard, followed by hot dishes from the kitchen: roasts, pastriesand soup.
THE DECORATIVE DESIGNS OF DANIEL MAROT The French architect, designer and engraver Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was born into a family of artists and craftsmen. His grandfather, Girard Marot, was a cabinetmaker and his father, Jean Marot was named architect of King Louis XIV.DE KLAAUW FACTORY
De Klaauw is among the most prosperous and longest running Delftware factories. Throughout its existence, the successive owners and managers succeeded by adapting to the changing demands of the market and the varied clientele. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE DELFT POTTERIES During the sixteenth century, The Delft economy was driven by the textile industry and beer breweries. However, the combination of these two industries caused problems. DELFTWARE | MADE IN HOLLAND | LAVISH TULIPIÈRES In 2016 in New York Aronson Antiquairs of Amsterdam unveiled the Monumental 17th Century Delft Pyramidal Tulipières that are the largest pair of Delft flower va AR, THE NEXT LEVEL SHOWING ART ONLINE THROUGH AUGMENTED AR, The Next Level Showing Art Online through Augmented Reality, witness it at Aronson with Delftware objects from their collections OUR TEAM AT ARONSON DELFTWARE IS READY TO HELP YOU! Céline Ariaans Gallery Manager / Art Historian. Céline joined Aronson’s in 2014. She holds a master’s degree in Art History. As gallery manager she will be able to answer all of your questions, when it comes to the day-to-day business at Aronson’s. MORE ON THE HISTORY OF THE GALLERY, WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT Evaluating art is an art in itself. Apart from differentiating between original or fake, ever fluctioating markets, worldwide economical or political changes, upcoming auctions or collections about to be sold all have their influence on the value of art. DELFTWARE FLOWER VASES In 1677, Mary Stuart (1662-1694), daughter of James, Duke of York and future James II, arrived in Holland after a treacherous journey fromEngland.
FOR SALE: ANTIQUE DELFTWARE POLYCHROME FIGURE OF A SPANIEL Delft, circa 1760. Modeled seated on its haunches looking straight ahead, its head, breast, paws and tail painted in manganese, manganese-delineated facial features and ears, and a blue spine, seated on the grassy green top of a chamfered rectangular base edgedin yellow.
DE GRIEKSCHE A (THE GREEK A) FACTORY De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory was founded in 1658. It was located on the site of a former brewery in the center of Delft, on the east side of the Geer WILLEM & LAMBERTUS CLEFFIUS In 1662, Willem Cleffius became co-owner of De Paauw (The Peacock) factory, which marked his first step into the field of Delftware. DE PORCELEYNE SCHOTEL FACTORY De Porceleyne Schotel (The Porcelain Dish) factory was one of the factories producing Delftware in the city of Delft in the 17th and18th century.
FOR SALE: DELFTWARE PAIR OF POLYCHROME FIGURES OF HORSES Delft, circa 1760. Each with a blue-spotted hide, manganese eyes and swept-over mane, and purple ears, tail and hooves, wearing a mustard-colored saddle over a scroll-patterned iron-red saddle blanket, a yellow and iron-red cockade and other parade trappings, and modeled affronté, standing foursquare on the mottled green top of a mustard- colored rounded rectangular base lightly molded around skip to Main Content ⚠️ Note our response to the current Covid-19 (corona) pandemic byclicking here.
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Welcome to Aronson Antiquairs of Amsterdam Delftware has been a national symbol of Holland for almost 400 years. Initiated by the demand for the waning importation of Oriental porcelain from the 1640s, Delftware quickly became an iconic national product and one of the greatest Dutch achievements. From the 1680s the Delftware industry has constantly innovated with new shapes, decorations and functions. Their products were coveted by European nobility and royalty for their quality and diversity. The city of Delft rapidly became an inspiration to many European and evenOriental potters.
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Introducing Virtual Exhibition Our virtual exhibition ‘A Delftware Banquet’ focusses on Delftware as table decoration in the late 17th and 18th centuries. It takes you past five varied tables with beautiful blue and white and polychrome Delftware objects and shows the development of the Dutch dining culture and the associated Delftware objects. Finest Antique Delftware Delft, circa 1760 | 15.2 cm. (6 in.) high Exhibited: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Tentoonstelling van Oude Kunst, 1929 Limited edition modern plates SEEN AT TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2020 SEEN AT TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2020 •D2046. Pair of Polychrome Models of Shoes •D2046. PAIR OF POLYCHROME MODELS OF SHOES D2065. Polychrome Garniture D2065. POLYCHROME GARNITUREOBJECT OF THE MONTH
BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT In every newsletter we present a special object from the Aronson Antiquairs’ collection. This month we would like to show this blue and white teapot from circa 1730. In Holland, where tea was an exotic and expensive luxury and consumed sparingly, teapots were of a small size. The tradition of drinking tea was strongly influenced by the Chinese customs. A large teapot would function as a kettle to heatthe…
BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT In every newsletter we present a special object from the Aronson Antiquairs’ collection. This month we would like to show this blue and white teapot from circa 1730. In Holland, where tea was an exotic and expensive luxury and consumed sparingly, teapots were of a small size. The tradition of drinking tea was strongly influenced by the Chinese customs. A large teapot would function as a kettle to heat the water, which was then poured into a smaller teapot that contained tea leaves. Teapots were intended for individual use with each pot reserved for making a particular type of tea. As in China, teapots were used as infusion pots, and once the strong brew was poured into a cup, it would be diluted with water from a kettle. Dutch Delftware teapots are rare, since vessels made from regular earthenware were comparably coarser than porcelain, and considered less elegant andpleasant…
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As Dutch Delftware played a pivotal role in the development of European ceramics in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it is represented in many museums worldwide. The robust faience center of Delft was the result of two important currents of the time: the Italian production of majolica and the Chinese and Japanese wares that were imported by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) . Through the influence of Queen Mary, the taste for painted Delftware spread rapidly through a wealthy European elite. Read more about the Delftware collections in museums in thissection.
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MUSEUM QUALITY DELFTWARE MUSEUM QUALITY DELFTWARE Over the past decades several generations of the Aronson family have been able to procure the rarest and often unique Delftware objects. These objects still are of museum quality, even though some now reside in private collections, besides those in the international public domain. The combined force of these objects becomes apparent when they are placed side by side. This virtual exhibition of the finest objects measures up to the greatest international collections.DUTCH DELFTWARE
Because of its remarkable diversity of shapes, the delicacy of the decoration and the gaiety of its colors, Dutch Delftware became the source of inspiration for many ceramic centers throughout Europe, which endeavored to work in the Delft style (history ). Since 1881 and over five generations Aronson Antiquairs has shared the passion for Dutch Delftware with private collectors and museum and corporate curators around the world. The Aronson family members have strived to gain and maintain the confidence of its clientele to collect the finest Delftware available. DISCOVER THE DELFTWARE WORLDDICOVER MORE
On this website dedicated to antique Delftware and everyone influenced by it, we share the latest news, information that is either nice-to-know or if you are a loyal follower even need-to-know. Also you will be able to find information on museums internationally that display Delftware objects or publications writing about the subject. We invite you to visit the website and see our world from a differentangle.
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