Tile
late 13th century - early 14th century (made)
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Tile, red earthenware, part of a four-part design, impressed with a pattern of concentric rings with dots between each ring and a fleur del lys in each corner, inlaid with white clay and glazed.
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware, stamped, inlaid and glazed |
Brief description | Tile, red earthenware, part of a four-part design, impressed with a pattern of concentric rings with dots between each ring and a fleur del lys in each corner, inlaid with white clay and glazed, from Tarrant Crawford Abbey, Dorset, England, late 13th to early 14th century |
Physical description | Tile, red earthenware, part of a four-part design, impressed with a pattern of concentric rings with dots between each ring and a fleur del lys in each corner, inlaid with white clay and glazed. |
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Object history | Originally from Tarrant Crawford Abbey, Dorset, England. Formerly in the collection of William Edkins. Bought from his widow, Mrs E. Edkins, in 1892. |
Other number | CER.LOST.427 - Previous LOST number |
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Accession number | 1201C-1892 |
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Record created | January 15, 2008 |
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