Tile Mould
17th century (made)
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Oblong intaglio tile mould; within a framework of scrolls, masks, fruit and flanking columns, a woman playing a zither.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware |
Brief description | Reddish earthenware mould to make relief stove tiles. German, probably Bayreuth, 17th century. |
Physical description | Oblong intaglio tile mould; within a framework of scrolls, masks, fruit and flanking columns, a woman playing a zither. |
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Credit line | Given by Dr. W. L. Hildburgh, F.S.A. |
Object history | According to the donor, a Nuremberg antiquities dealer, J.C. Wohlbold, obtained moulds C.1009 to 1039-1922 from the Hafnermeister Kresser in Augsburg. Kresser's ancestors came from Bayreuth so the moulds may have originated there. |
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Bibliographic reference | Bernard Rackham, Early Tudor Pottery in Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle vol.2 no.6, 1939, p.23 |
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Accession number | C.1011-1922 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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