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Ary de Milde
maker's mark
Born1634
Died15 January 1708
NationalityDutch Republic

Ary de Milde (1634 – 1708) was a Dutch Golden Age ceramist in Delft.

Arij or Ary de Milde was born in Delft in 1634 and is known for developing a type of redware imitation teapot that competed with the popular imported Yixing clay teapots. After the war between the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty in the 1650s the import of Chinese porcelain to the Netherlands through the East India companies was severely reduced and there was an increased market for local ware. Unlike many of his colleagues imitating the Yixing ware, Milde actually stamped the bottom of his teapots with his own maker's mark, a practice that did not become common among the Netherlands ceramists until the 18th-century. Milde died in Delft in 1708.

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  • Ary de Milde, Mr. Theepotbacker, by Willem Frederik Karel van Baron Verschuer, Boek-, Kunst- & Handelsdrukkerij v/h Gebroeders Binger, 1916
  • Yixng teapot with gold trim sold at Sotheby's June 4th 2008
  • Gordon Elliot, John and David Elers and their Contemporaries, Jonathan Horne Publications, London, 1998.
  • C.H. de Jonge, Delft Ceramics, Pall Mall Press, London, 1969.