Vintage KLM Delft Blue miniature Dutch canal house #38
Description
Mid 20th Century/Delft, Netherlands
Delftware, named after the city of Delft in the Netherlands, is a style of tin-glazed pottery that was produced from the 17th century onwards. It is characterized by its blue and white decoration, often featuring intricate scenes and motifs inspired by Chinese porcelain. Delftware became highly sought after throughout Europe and beyond, establishing the Netherlands as a major center for ceramic production.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines began distributing miniature Delft Blue houses filled with Bols jenever as a promotional gift in 1952. These houses are replicas of historic Dutch buildings, and each one represents a real architectural landmark. The tradition continued for decades, making these miniature houses popular collectibles for both aviation enthusiasts and those interested in Dutch culture and ceramics.
Care
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Design
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