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Another ask: I bought a beautiful Delft cloisonne arr tile at an estate sale. Is it an authentic Scheveningen tile from the early 1900s?
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A lot of the info I'm finding online is in another language and Google translate is drunk today. Based on my limited findings, I believe this might be a Delft Cloisonne tile labeled ""a woman with a basket."

The first 2 pictures are of the tile I purchased, the next 2 are from a Dutch website that shows my tile, and the last 2 pictures are of a similar tile I found on ebay. However, the back of my tile is different from the one on ebay.

Why doesn't mine have the Scheveningen stamp on the bottom like the last picture? It only has the Delft mark and another small mark partially hidden under the hanging tab.

How do I date my tile or know if it's genuine or a reproduction? I'd also love to learn any history about this tile and it's artist.

An embarrassing question: does Scheveningen refer to the coastal town in the Netherlands portrayed in the artwork or is it referring to a type of art?

I'm in the USA and the tile is just about a 5" square.

Thank you!

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