Tile
mid 14th century (made)
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Red earthenware impressed with a design of a rosette within a circle and in-filled with white clay. The whole covered with a clear lead glaze.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Red earthenware with white slip and a clear lead glaze |
Brief description | Red earthenware impressed with a design of a rosette within a circle and in-filled with white clay. The whole covered with a clear lead glaze. English, mid 14th century. |
Physical description | Red earthenware impressed with a design of a rosette within a circle and in-filled with white clay. The whole covered with a clear lead glaze. |
Object history | In 1892 a large group of tiles was bought from Mrs. E. Edkins, the widow of William Edkins. Her husband had been a builder, who worked all over the west of England and many of his tiles came from buildings with which he had been involved. Numbers 920 to 1435-1892 were bought from Mrs. E. Edkins. All were bought for £125. |
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Accession number | 1389A-1892 |
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Record created | November 11, 2014 |
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