Tile
19th century (made)
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Two fragments from eighteen tiles of glazed buff-coloured earthenware, painted in dark blue, green and manganese-purple, outlined in olive-green, on a white slip, made by the Derby Tile Company, of Belper, as a copy of Damascus tiles of the 16th or 17th century, forming part of a panel in the Victoria and Albert Museum, No.131-1897. English, 19th century
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Brief description | Two fragments from eighteen tiles of glazed buff-coloured earthenware, painted in dark blue, green and manganese-purple, outlined in olive-green, on a white slip, made by the Derby Tile Company, of Belper, as a copy of Damascus tiles of the 16th or 17th century, forming part of a panel in the Victoria and Albert Museum, No.131-1897. English, 19th century |
Physical description | Two fragments from eighteen tiles of glazed buff-coloured earthenware, painted in dark blue, green and manganese-purple, outlined in olive-green, on a white slip, made by the Derby Tile Company, of Belper, as a copy of Damascus tiles of the 16th or 17th century, forming part of a panel in the Victoria and Albert Museum, No.131-1897. English, 19th century |
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Accession number | 101:18-1900 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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