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Tile
William Smith & Co. - Enlarge image
Tile
- Place of origin:
Stockton-on-Tees (city), England (made)
- Date:
ca. 1830 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
William Smith & Co. (maker)
- Materials and Techniques:
Earthenware, transfer-printed
- Museum number:
C.65-1995
- Gallery location:
In Storage
Physical description
Tile of white earthenware, formed from plastic clay. The back is "combed" to provide keying and there are the remnants of pegs protruding from the back of the tile, which would originally have been present in each corner. The tile is decorated with an underglaze transfer print of a landscape, showing a ruined gothic building and a sailing boat. This is printed in blue.
Place of Origin
Stockton-on-Tees (city), England (made)
Date
ca. 1830 (made)
Artist/maker
William Smith & Co. (maker)
Materials and Techniques
Earthenware, transfer-printed
Object history note
The tile was formerly in the collection of Ken Beaulah, and was purchased from a sale of his collection at Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 25 January 1995.
Historical significance: This tile was made prior to the late 19th century tile-making boom.
Descriptive line
Tile with a landscape transfer-printed in blue
Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)
Clegg, Diana and Peter. Copeland's Yorkshire Rivals? - Continued. In Glazed Expressions. No.10. Summer 1985. pp10-11.
Clegg, Diana and Peter. Copeland's Yorkshire Rivals? In Glazed Expressions. No.7/8. Summer/Autumn 1984. p14.
Production Note
Based on the attribution of a marked plate with a comparable design. See articles by Clegg in references.
Materials
Earthenware
Techniques
Transfer-printed
Collection code
CER

