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    Posted 6 years ago

    Antiqueslove
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    Antique bidet with manufacturer’s markings and extremely unusual artwork but I’m unsure as to it’s manufacturer or age. Possibly Dutch Delft. If anyone knows what the manufacturer’s marks represent I would greatly appreciate any enlightenment! Thank you!

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    Comments

    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      An eye !!!!! LMFAO !
    2. rockbat, 6 years ago
      Is this a Rebus ?
    3. truthordare truthordare, 6 years ago
      There is Petrus Regout, but his mark is a black oval with his name inside it for the Victorian wares, and a sphinx on a slab for the 1920s export marks. This may not be an export piece, so left with only one initial D. This might represent one of the decor names he used in 1891 or so, Delfts, according to my pottery mark reference book.

      https://img.2dehands.be/f/normal/298221711_5-delfts-blauw-wandbord-gemerkt-petrus-regout-royal-sfinx.jpg
    4. Hunter Hunter, 6 years ago
      Agree it appears to be a Rebus: I --- Pan ?
    5. lisa lisa, 6 years ago
      Could it mean "I Straddle the Pan"?
    6. Windwalker, 6 years ago
      Eye gut this one,,.. its called "Bulls Eye" ....lol .......pretty cool
    7. antiquerose antiquerose, 6 years ago
      Who could pee here - With an Eye looking at you ??
    8. Collectables59 Collectables59, 6 years ago
      Is it a japs eye ? It's great whatever it is.
    9. Lata Lata, 6 years ago
      Looks like a masonic design, the all seeing eye + woman riding the devil.
    10. wladyj111, 5 years ago
      That is lovely
    11. Davidjohn46, 4 years ago
      Hi,
      Your post is two years old, so fingers crossed. May be the use of Pan was a pun. anyway its great.. I bought one today very similar but Pan was chasing the naked lady. Can you supply any details that you have found out about the piece.. Thanks in advance..
    12. Antiqueslove, 4 years ago
      Hi Davidjohn46,

      I’m sorry to say that I was never able to positively identify the manufacturer of my bidet. I did see the one that you described purchasing by someone on Instagram with the name of jewelswithapast on the delfblauw page. This person said that it’s an early 20th century delft bidet. I also requested information on some Facebook pages and one person there stated that it is Delft. All of this leads me to think that the bidets are Delft but I don’t have full confidence in that verdict. Where did you find yours? I found mine in an antique store in Waynesville, Ohio. Did yours also have a wooden stand with it? Please share any additional information that you might have. I really love these pieces!
    13. Davidjohn46, 4 years ago
      Thanks for the prompt reply.. I bought my piece in the Dordogne area of South West France.. I put it at early 19th Century, possibly french provincial; could be delft but that's just an obvious colour reference I think..also the stand it came with was no way early twentieth century.. it is the same for stand that accompanies your piece. It is the monogramme 'D' that interests me, difficult to pin down..
    14. Davidjohn46, 4 years ago
      There are English delftware examples of figures being used, though the example above is in no way of English origin..
    15. Antiqueslove, 4 years ago
      Davidjohn46, does yours also have the impressed number 3 with what looks like a capital A after it?
    16. Davidjohn46, 4 years ago
      Antiqueslove,

      3A impressed mark yes..
    17. Davidjohn46, 4 years ago
      Ironically enough the first delftware ( of dutch origin of course) was in imitation of Chinese techniques, and another irony when it caught on the Chinese and Japanese produced there own "delftware" to sell to the European markets.
    18. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 4 years ago
      It was not uncommon to have a eye painted at such a place. I have seen antique Bourdaloue's with an eye or a statue of Napoleon on the bottom.
      If you don't know what a bourdaloue take look at this link:

      http://loveisspeed.blogspot.com/2012/12/antique-duck-bourdaloue-and-chamber.html.
    19. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 4 years ago
      That was interesting mp.kunst. Had a bidet in Montego Bay that shot water up almost a metre. A girlfriend fell in luv with it and wouldn't let me adjust it. She had quite an affair with it. LOL !
    20. Davidjohn46, 4 years ago
      mp.kunst
      Yes the eye was common decoration in the base of many toilet items throughout the 19th century and earlier, I presume bourdaloue is the french version of a chamber pot..

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