Tile Set
About 1850-1851 (made)
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Six tiles with stencilled decoration in olive-green, mauve and black, on a white ground.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 11 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware with stencilled decoration |
Brief description | Six tiles with stencilled decoration in olive-green, mauve and black, Gonzalez Valls, c.1850-51 |
Physical description | Six tiles with stencilled decoration in olive-green, mauve and black, on a white ground. |
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Object history | The tiles were found in the museum, but are recorded as previously belonging to the collection Illustrating Construction and Building Materials in the South Kensington Museum (see references). The tiles had previously been exhibited in the Great Exhibition, 1851. The tiles were apparently removed from the original manufacturer's frame around 1990, due to its condition. According to a photograph taken at the time, the frame contained nine tiles in a 3x3 formation, with these six tiles forming a block, and three tiles of a different design (C.91:1 to 3-1998) laid as a border along one side (almost certainly the top). |
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Other number | CER.LOST OK.101 - Previous LOST number |
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Accession number | C.78:1-1998 |
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Record created | August 15, 2002 |
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