This plate, made in Japanese Kakiemon style and painted with flowering branches and birds, comes from a Delft faience manufactory. Manufacturers in Delft produced imitation porcelain as early as the 17th century. As a result, they had a great influence not only on the European market, but also on the Chinese and Japanese markets, as manufacturers there adapted to Dutch customers and in turn copied the Delft style.
Bord, het plat beschilderd met bloeiende takken en vogels, ceramics, ca. 1722–1757, manufacturer: De Grieksche A pottery factory; image source: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.234139, public domain.