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Dutch Delft Blue Porcelain and Brass Wall Sconce
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Dutch Delft Blue Porcelain and Brass Wall Sconce
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Delft
Delft, otherwise known as delftware, is blue and white pottery that was originally made in the Netherlands. Delft was most popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Delft pottery features a blue underglaze decoration of conventional patterns such as landscape scenes. The blue-and-white design that is iconic of delftware has become a well known pottery technique.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a hard, non-porous pottery. Porcelain is white, has a fine-grained body and usually translucent. Porcelain differs from earthenware in that earthenware is porous, opaque and coarse. True porcelain is made of kaolin or china clay.
Sconce
A wall-mounted bracket light, typically with an upward-facing arm that holds, in antique sconces, an oil lamp or candle, or in modern examples, an electrified light. Antique sconces were used often in corridors or in pairs on both sides of an entryway. They featured a reflective backplate to intensify candlelight while keeping the candle a safe distance from the wall. They are commonly made of metals such as silver, bronze, or ormolu and became very decorative in the 18th Century.
Delft
Delft, otherwise known as delftware, is blue and white pottery that was originally made in the Netherlands. Delft was most popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Delft pottery features a blue underglaze decoration of conventional patterns such as landscape scenes. The blue-and-white design that is iconic of delftware has become a well known pottery technique.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a hard, non-porous pottery. Porcelain is white, has a fine-grained body and usually translucent. Porcelain differs from earthenware in that earthenware is porous, opaque and coarse. True porcelain is made of kaolin or china clay.
Sconce
A wall-mounted bracket light, typically with an upward-facing arm that holds, in antique sconces, an oil lamp or candle, or in modern examples, an electrified light. Antique sconces were used often in corridors or in pairs on both sides of an entryway. They featured a reflective backplate to intensify candlelight while keeping the candle a safe distance from the wall. They are commonly made of metals such as silver, bronze, or ormolu and became very decorative in the 18th Century.
Delft
Delft, otherwise known as delftware, is blue and white pottery that was originally made in the Netherlands. Delft was most popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Delft pottery features a blue underglaze decoration of conventional patterns such as landscape scenes. The blue-and-white design that is iconic of delftware has become a well known pottery technique.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a hard, non-porous pottery. Porcelain is white, has a fine-grained body and usually translucent. Porcelain differs from earthenware in that earthenware is porous, opaque and coarse. True porcelain is made of kaolin or china clay.
Sconce
A wall-mounted bracket light, typically with an upward-facing arm that holds, in antique sconces, an oil lamp or candle, or in modern examples, an electrified light. Antique sconces were used often in corridors or in pairs on both sides of an entryway. They featured a reflective backplate to intensify candlelight while keeping the candle a safe distance from the wall. They are commonly made of metals such as silver, bronze, or ormolu and became very decorative in the 18th Century.