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Tile - Joseph put into a pit

Joseph put into a pit

  • Object:

    Tile

  • Place of origin:

    London, England (probably, made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1750 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Tin-glazed earthenware, painted

  • Credit Line:

    Transferred from the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street

  • Museum number:

    4026:38-1901

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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Physical description

Tile of tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue with Joseph put into a pit.

Place of Origin

London, England (probably, made)

Date

ca. 1750 (made)

Artist/maker

unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Tin-glazed earthenware, painted

Dimensions

Width: 12.8 cm, Length: 12.8 cm

Object history note

Part of a composite panel of 100 tiles 4026: 1 to 100-1901. Given by Mr John Robinson, Esq. Transferred in 1901. Transferred from the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street.
Found during the demolition of Rickard’s distillery in Piccadilly. London.

Descriptive line

Tile of tin-glazed earthenware, probably London, ca. 1750.

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Archer, Michael. Delftware: the tin-glazed earthenware of the British Isles. A catalogue of the collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: HMSO, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1997. ISBN 0 11 290499 8
Ray Tiles, No: 33.

Materials

Earthenware; Tin glaze

Techniques

Painted

Subjects depicted

Men; Joseph

Categories

Ceramics; Tiles; Earthenware; Delftware

Collection code

CER

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