Zilpla Serl ( or GERL) DELFTS 1080A HOLLAND

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Polychrome Delft oval dish with an 833/835 silver handle assayed in Amsterdam in 1945.

Vraag

I can't find a thing on the pottery marks and no polychrome pottery with a silver handle anywhere online. Assayed in 1945 - post WW2? During WW2?

Afmetingen
20 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 3 1/2 cm
Collectie
publiekscollectie

Reacties 2

Beoordeling:

  • Niet-Delfts

Toelichting:

  • Niet in Delft gemaakt Delfts aardewerk wordt alleen zo genoemd als het echt in Delft is geproduceerd. Lees meer
  • Nieuwere productietechniek Na 1850 ontwikkelen fabrieken in binnen- en buitenland efficiëntere, goedkopere productietechnieken. Dit aardewerk valt buiten de scope van deze site. Lees meer
  • Merk van niet-Delftse plateelbakkerij/fabriek Het typische Delfts aardewerk inspireert ook producenten buiten Delft, maar écht Delfts aardewerk is alleen in Delft gemaakt. Lees meer

The name Zilpla was used by the Regina factory in Gouda for their pottery (PLAteel) products with silver (ZILVer) or silver plated mountings. 1080a refers to the model. The dish was probably produced in the same period as the silver handle. 

Hello, yes thank you I already know that, as I have owned Silpla pieces in the past but only the plated items. I have other Dutch pottery/ceramic pieces and am aware that the number is in an internal company reference to the model/design number. That is generally the same with other pottery/ceramic pieces stamped with a number on the bottom, regardless of place of manufacture. Some design numbers refer to the height/width of a piece.  This is the first assayed silver piece I have had with Silpla as a reference on the back of a pottery item, so am assuming that the entire piece was made in 1945.  The mark on the pottery is for Schoonhoven Keramiek.