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Potter: Unknown
Fritware, mould made, painted in blue, green, turquoise and black under a colourless glaze.
Forms part of a panel comprising twenty three tiles. A small, rectangular fragment joins with other fragment (C.4W-1928, C.4V-1928), all of which form part of a 5th row that includes larger tiles (C.4F-1928, C.4E-1928) and fragments (C.4L-1928, C.4Q-1928).
Upper surface: a section of a sinuous stem containing a floral spray that is reserved in blue and outlined in black. A series of turquoise leaves that frame the stem are visible on the edge of the fragment.
Lower surface: undecorated
History note: Willaim Morris; Morris & Co.
Given by The Friends of The Fitzwilliam Museum
Depth: 2.5 cm
Height: 9 cm
Weight: 154 g
Width: 5.6 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 ( clear) 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.4U-1928
Primary reference Number: 28910
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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