Framed Delft Style Double Ceramic Tile of Windmills
Framed Delft Style Double Ceramic Tile of Windmills
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Charming vintage Delft ceramic tile from the mid-20th century featuring two traditional Dutch windmill scenes in blue and white. Delicate floral corners frame the design, while crisp painted details highlight the timeless artistry of Delftware. Framed in wood and ready to hang, the tile brings nostalgic charm and folk character to any rustic kitchen, hallway, or cozy nook. A fine example of collectible Dutch ceramic pottery, it remains in very good vintage condition with no chips or losses and shows natural crazing typical of old ceramics.
Product details:
- Overall dimensions: 3 3/4″ × 6 3/4″
- Technique: Glazed ceramic tile, painted in blue and white
- Origin: Netherlands
- Date: Mid-20th century
- Signature: Unsigned
- Condition: Very good vintage condition; no chips or losses, visible crazing characteristic of old ceramics
For centuries, ceramic wall tiles have been an integral part of European decorative art, especially in countries like the Netherlands, Spain, and Portugal. In the Dutch tradition, Delft tiles became widely popular from the 17th century onward, known for their distinctive blue-on-white designs and depictions of daily life, landscapes, or biblical scenes. Originally used to protect and embellish walls around fireplaces and stoves, they gradually became cherished art pieces in their own right. Today, vintage ceramic tiles remain highly collectible and continue to add timeless charm to interior spaces.




