Tile
late 13th century (made)
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Two fragments of a tile, joined together, of red earthenware stamped with two heads, representing King Mark and Tristan and inlaid with white clay. Chertsey type. English, late 13th century.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Stamped and inlaid earthenware |
Brief description | Two fragments of a tile, joined together, of red earthenware stamped with a design consisting of the heads of King Mark and Tristan and inlaid with white clay. Chertsey type. English, late 13th century. |
Physical description | Two fragments of a tile, joined together, of red earthenware stamped with two heads, representing King Mark and Tristan and inlaid with white clay. Chertsey type. English, late 13th century. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by J. R. Holliday |
Historical context | Similar to a tile depicted by Shurlock (see Refs.). |
Production | Chertsey type |
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Literary reference | Tristan and Isolde |
Bibliographic reference | Shurlock, Manwaring, Tiles from Chertsey Abbey Surrey, London, 1885 |
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Accession number | C.332-1927 |
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Record created | July 10, 2013 |
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