Accession No
1927.2024 B
Description
One square glazed stove tile. Decoration in relief, with a diamond with concave sides in the centre; straight and curved lines leading from central shape to the sides, creating a cut-out border. Thick, trapezoidal-shaped flange protrudes perpendicular to tile from one side. Trace of green and brown glaze, some chipping to surface.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England
Period
Post Medieval 17th century
Source
Jesson, Thomas [donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1927.2024 B
Cultural Affliation
Material
Stone
Local Term
Measurements
127mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Piece of paper found with B reads: '17th [century] Dutch stove Arch Journ. XCIV (1937) Ward Perkins - Embossed Tiles.'
Event Date
Author: Clare McKenna
Context (Other)
Accession Register originally gave the Place as 'Western Asia' (the catalogue card suggested ?Persia or Mesopotamia), but this was later modified to 'Europe; England Unprov[enanced]'. This later hand added 'Dutch 17th [century] stove tile', referring to this object.
Event Date
Author: Clare McKenna
Description (Physical description)
Later catalogue card for 1927.2024 [B]: 'One glazed stone [sic - stove] tile.'
Event Date
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Accession Register for 1927.2024 A-B: 'Two glazed tiles' later struck through and amended to read 'One glazed stove tile' [referring to 1927.2024 B]
Event Date 1927
Author: Clare McKenna
Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1927.2024 A-B: 'Two tiles of green glaze. A) has a decoration of two birds each side of a very conventionalized tree. B) conventionalized design.'
Event Date 1927
Author: Clare McKenna
Description (Physical description)
Tile with triangular projection at back.
Event Date 4/10/2001
Author: Clare McKenna
Description (Physical description)
One square glazed stove tile. Decoration in relief, with a diamond with concave sides in the centre; straight and curved lines leading from central shape to the sides, creating a cut-out border. Thick, trapezoidal-shaped flange protrudes perpendicular to tile from one side. Trace of green and brown glaze, some chipping to surface.
Event Date 14/2/2024
Author: Clare McKenna
FM:45388
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