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Yes there are at least three Delftware manufacturers in Delft, Holland. The most famous for tours is the Porcelain Fles (sp?), about a mile south of the town center, on a canal. Here you see the artists transfering designs to the ceramics, there is a museum on vintage Delftware stuff, including the famous Christmas plates, and you can buy seconds as well as regular Delftware - but always beware of factory prices as shops often can be as cheap or cheaper due to competition.
Much of the cheap Delftware look-a-like stuff sold in holland - the tacky windmills, shoes, etc. is not authentic Delftware, which should have the official Delftware symbol emprinted on the bottom of the piece. Much of the cheap junk, which may say painted in Holland, may not even be made in Holland.
If buying Delftware is your goal then shops in Amsterdam are as good a bet as any so look for the authentic Delftware shops there too.
But Delft is a wondrous town with centuries old buildings lining quaint canals - this is a great reason for going there as well as the very interesting Delftware factory tours.
Much of the cheap Delftware look-a-like stuff sold in holland - the tacky windmills, shoes, etc. is not authentic Delftware, which should have the official Delftware symbol emprinted on the bottom of the piece. Much of the cheap junk, which may say painted in Holland, may not even be made in Holland.
If buying Delftware is your goal then shops in Amsterdam are as good a bet as any so look for the authentic Delftware shops there too.
But Delft is a wondrous town with centuries old buildings lining quaint canals - this is a great reason for going there as well as the very interesting Delftware factory tours.
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Official destination guide of the Netherlands Board of Tourism ...A visit to the Royal Delftware Factory, known as the Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles, established in 1653, is certainly worth your while. ...
www.holland.com/us/arts/art/holland/blauw
www.holland.com/us/arts/art/holland/blauw
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What is Dutch Delftware?Quality Dutch Delftware and Gouda Pottery Antiques and Collectibles Dated ... the Tichelaar factory in Makkum celebrated its 400th anniversary in 1994. ...
www.delftwares.com/whatisgendel
www.delftwares.com/whatisgendel
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In September of 2002 we stopped at Delft on a trip back from Amsterdam--picked up a couple of small (!!!) pieces at De Candelaer and got a little tour to boot.
http://www.delft.nl/webEN/content.jsp?objectid=33559
I still have their card...address is Kerkstraat 13A - 14, 2611 GX Delft
Delft is gorgeous--absolutely loved it!
http://www.delft.nl/webEN/content.jsp?objectid=33559
I still have their card...address is Kerkstraat 13A - 14, 2611 GX Delft
Delft is gorgeous--absolutely loved it!
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Hi iris,
I think that there is only one factory still making authentic Delftware.
See http://www.royaldelft.com/
Also, IIRC Delftware is pottery, porcelain.
I think that there is only one factory still making authentic Delftware.
See http://www.royaldelft.com/
Also, IIRC Delftware is pottery, porcelain.

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that should be 'still making handmade Delftware'; there seem to be at least two other 'factories' also claiming they are the only 'authentic' makers of Delftware. Porcelain fles says the only maker of handmade Delftware - doesn't mean that other factories don't make 'authentic' Delftware.
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Porceleyne Fles or Royal Delft is the most famous and is well known world wide.You can tour the plac(free) and buy in the shop. Often there are also very nice "seconds", worth the price.
http://www.royaldelft.com/index.cfm?
Check their trademark at the back of the materials.
Other "Handpainted: Delft is cheaper to buy but is not seen as the original.
Sometimes "made in China..."
Makkum or Tichelaar is way up north in NL, best to reach by car as public transport may be difficult.
Very nice (and expensive) colorful. Against a small fee you can make a factory tour too. Also here I have seen "seconds" or stuff that goes out of their collection.
http://www.tichelaar.nl/html/contact/index.html
http://www.royaldelft.com/index.cfm?
Check their trademark at the back of the materials.
Other "Handpainted: Delft is cheaper to buy but is not seen as the original.
Sometimes "made in China..."
Makkum or Tichelaar is way up north in NL, best to reach by car as public transport may be difficult.
Very nice (and expensive) colorful. Against a small fee you can make a factory tour too. Also here I have seen "seconds" or stuff that goes out of their collection.
http://www.tichelaar.nl/html/contact/index.html