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15th century (made)

One of four tiles, red earthenware, inlaid with a pattern in white slip and covered with a lead glaze, over the four tiles a design of three concentric circles, the inner one including four fleurs-de-lys, the middle one four scrolls of foliage, the outer one a band of alternate dots and strokes, in the corners a fleur-de-lys between leaves. French, 15th century


Object details

Object type
Brief description
One of four tiles, red earthenware, inlaid with a pattern in white slip and covered with a lead glaze, over the four tiles a design of three concentric circles, the inner one including four fleurs-de-lys, the middle one four scrolls of foliage, the outer one a band of alternate dots and strokes, in the corners a fleur-de-lys between leaves. French, 15th century
Physical description
One of four tiles, red earthenware, inlaid with a pattern in white slip and covered with a lead glaze, over the four tiles a design of three concentric circles, the inner one including four fleurs-de-lys, the middle one four scrolls of foliage, the outer one a band of alternate dots and strokes, in the corners a fleur-de-lys between leaves. French, 15th century
Credit line
Given by Dr. W.L. Hildburgh, F.S.A.
Collection
Accession number
C.157C-1924

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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