Examples of using Delft in English and their translations into German
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Delft blue cup with spoon.
Historic Delft, you must see!
Delft blue plates coasters.
Gloss Tile showing Delft Blue house numbers.
Delft blue tile with puppy.
People also translate
Wooden tulips in hanging pot- Delft blue earthenware.
Delft blue gifts and souvenirs.
Johannes Vermeer van Delft for instance, was a master of repoussoir.
Delft blue canal houses vase.
Some of these pieces are inspired by blue Delft.
Delft white tulip vase on feet 17 cm.
The television sat on the impressive marble and blue Delft tile chimney.
Delft blue- Wall- girl with a pearl.
For centuries, visitors travelling from Delft considered this the entrance to the city.
Delft blue tile with a pair of kisses.
Beautiful, stainless steel cufflinks with traditional 17th-century Delft blue design.
Delft blue Christmas ball- with windmill.
From 1920 to 1927 he studied mining engineering at Delft University in the Netherlands.
Delft blue tile with Amsterdam canal houses.
Artists will demonstrate the detailed hand-painting of Delft earthenware that makes each piece a work of art.
Delft is known for her historical centre.
Saskia loves ceramics, and sells vases made of art paper covered with awaterproof coating that reproduces the motifs of blue Delft ceramics.
Delft blue tulip vase on legs- Mill landscape large.
Also look for our other themes: Delft Blue tiles, etchings by Rembrandt or the girl with the pearl of Vermeer.
Delft blue tea caddy with silver lid- Pottery and silver.
Order Delft blue souvenirs and business gifts online?
Delft Blue tiles, etchings by Rembrandt or the girl with the pearl of Vermeer.
Van der Delft wrote another shorter description for Prince Philip on 21 October 1547.
Delft Blue was unprecedentedly popular in the Golden Age, as a showpiece or utensil.
Delft Blue", in turn, was not born out of nothing, but was a response to wide distributed Italian majolica.