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Potter: Unknown
Fritware painted in four colours painted under a colourless glaze
Fritware, mould made, painted in blue, green, turquoise and black under a colourless glaze.
Forms part of a panel comprising twenty three tiles. A large roughly square tile, which forms part of a 5th row, joins with larger tile (C.4E-1928) and also includes fragments (C.4V-1928, C.4W-1928, C.4U-1928, C.4T-1928, C.4L-1928 and C.4Q-1928). This tile probably formed the edge of the original panel.
Upper surface: the tiles on the lower four rows are all decorated with a similar pattern comprising festooned manderolas linked by sinuous stems, both outlined in black, bordered with turquoise and containing floral sprays reserved in blue with green or turquoise. The surrounding area is filed with vine leaves, bunches of grapes and flowers including tulips painted in blue or green with turquoise highlights. On the lower edge a palmette frieze in blue, green and turquoise with black outlines is painted.
Lower surface: undecorated except for splashes of glaze and areas of plaster
History note: Willaim Morris; Morris & Co.
Given by The Friends of The Fitzwilliam Museum
Depth: 2.5 cm
Height: 25 cm
Weight: 2408 g
Width: 25.5 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1928-06-04) by The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
16th Century, Late
Circa
1574
CE
-
Circa
1599
CE
Syrian, Damascus
Upper Surface composed of glaze ( colourless) pigment ( in blue, green, turquoise, with black outlines)
Moulding : Fritware, mould made, painted in blue, green, turquoise and black under a colourless glaze
Accession number: C.4F-1928
Primary reference Number: 28895
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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