Dutch Delft Wilhelmina Jubilee Plate – (Adolf Le Comte) Previous Next


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Date: 1850

Size: 23 x 2 cm

Museum: University of Pretoria Museums (Pretoria, South Africa)

Technique: Ceramic

A Dutch Delft De Porceleyne Fles Queen Wilhelmina Jubilee plate designed in the Persian style by Adolf le Comte (1850-1921). Although Le Comte already passed away in 1921 the plate was probably a pre-emptive design by him. In 1923 Queen Wilhelmina celebrated 25 years of rule in The Netherlands. She was a favored Royal figure in The Netherlands due to the fact that she was responsible for keeping the country neutral during the First World War (1914-1918)

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