Delft Blue Ceramic House Red Light District Amsterdam Hand Painted

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This piece is a unique example of traditional Dutch earthenware that merges the classic Delft Blue technique with a provocative urban theme. The figure represents a typical Amsterdam house linked to the famous Red Light District, breaking with the conventional architectural iconography of the region.

Object History:
Produced in Holland during the second half of the 20th century, this piece is part of a series of bohemian souvenirs documenting Amsterdam's subculture. Unlike standard reproductions, this model includes narrative details such as figures in windows, show posters, and urban graffiti, while maintaining the manual painting process on white enamel.

Technical Details:
- Period: 1960s
- Technique: Glazed and hand-painted earthenware (Delftse Blauw)
- Dimensions: Height 12.5 cm (4.9 inches); Width 5.5 cm (2.1 inches); Depth 7 cm (2.7 inches)
- Material: High-quality ceramic
- Condition: Excellent vintage conservation. The enamel retains its original shine without cracks or chips. The base is hollow, characteristic of the original design.

Collection Value:
This item represents a piece of interest for Delft collectors seeking rare and non-traditional thematic variants, as well as for enthusiasts of Amsterdam's social history.

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  • Reference
    DELFT-RLD-1960
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    4394564396

  • Era
    1960s
  • Materials
    Ceramic
  • Width, cm
    5.5
  • Height, cm
    12.5
  • Depth, cm
    7.0
  • Weight, kg
    0.3

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