Tile - 1600-1650 - Four-pass composition

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A 2×2 polychrome Delft faience tile panel dating to 1600–1650, comprising four hand-painted tiles forming a quarter-four-foiled composition with pomegranate and calendula motifs; total approx. 28 × 28.2 cm, 2.6 cm thick, weight 2.733 kg, in reasonably worn condition with possible missing small parts.

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Tile panel / quatrefoil with pomegranates and marigolds – polychrome – 1600-1650

Small tile panel (2×2) consisting of four connected hand-painted wall tiles, executed in a quarter-quatrefoil composition that together forms a full quatrefoil. The decoration shows pomegranates and floral motifs, surrounded by stylized leaf and vine ornaments. Executed in polychrome decoration on tin-glazed earthenware (faience/majolica).

Based on style and workmanship, dated to the first half of the 17th century (1600-1650) Netherlands.

The glaze shows signs of use and aging, including a few small old restorations and effects, appropriate to the age and contributing to the authentic character of the object. View the photos to see the tiles and form your own impression of the condition.

Shipping is possible at your own risk; the object is packed very carefully and professionally.

Specifications:
Origin: Delft, Netherlands
Per tile: c. 13.5 × 13.5 cm
Total: c. 28 × 28.2 cm
Thickness: c. 2.6 cm
Weight: 2.73 kg

Tile panel / quatrefoil with pomegranates and marigolds – polychrome – 1600-1650

Small tile panel (2×2) consisting of four connected hand-painted wall tiles, executed in a quarter-quatrefoil composition that together forms a full quatrefoil. The decoration shows pomegranates and floral motifs, surrounded by stylized leaf and vine ornaments. Executed in polychrome decoration on tin-glazed earthenware (faience/majolica).

Based on style and workmanship, dated to the first half of the 17th century (1600-1650) Netherlands.

The glaze shows signs of use and aging, including a few small old restorations and effects, appropriate to the age and contributing to the authentic character of the object. View the photos to see the tiles and form your own impression of the condition.

Shipping is possible at your own risk; the object is packed very carefully and professionally.

Specifications:
Origin: Delft, Netherlands
Per tile: c. 13.5 × 13.5 cm
Total: c. 28 × 28.2 cm
Thickness: c. 2.6 cm
Weight: 2.73 kg

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
2733 g
Specific region of origin
Delft
Title additional information
Four-pass composition
No. of items
1
Material
Earthenware
Country of origin
Netherlands
Colour
Blue, Green, Orange, White
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
28.2 cm
Width
28 cm
Depth
2.6 cm
Estimated period
1600-1650
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