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Record ID: LON-DFCC10
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1700-1750. Probably made in London. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white probably depicting a biblical narrative. The remaining sherd is decorated with an interior scene with a forward facing figure with his left arm outstreached. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 49.79mm; width: 38.87mm; thickness: 7.44mm; weight: 15.19g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. London: Museum of Lo…
Created on: Thursday 15th February 2024
Last updated: Tuesday 27th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-89F257
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware tin glazed polychrome tile dating to AD 1571-1620. The tile is probable English, from Aldgate pothouse London. The front of the tile is decorated with blue bordered medallion within which is animal. In the corners are blue and white stylised fleur-de-lis. A tile with similar corner design is recorded in Betts & Weinstein (2010:98 No.45).The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 116.83mm; width: 50.32mm; thickness: 17.30mm; weight: 138.35g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 20…
Created on: Thursday 1st June 2023
Last updated: Thursday 13th July 2023
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Record ID: LON-89C5AF
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1700-1750. Probably made in London. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white probably depicting a biblical narrative. The remaining sherd is decorated with an interior scene with two standing figures. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 64.33mm; width: 56.95mm; thickness: 8.16mm; weight: 27.08g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. London: Museum of London Archaeology.
Created on: Thursday 1st June 2023
Last updated: Thursday 13th July 2023
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Record ID: LON-89A8E8
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Post Medieval tin-glazed earthen ware tile dating from AD 1740-1760. The tile has a Harbour scene within an octagonal border with carnation at each corner. Approximately half the tile remains. Similar complete tiles can be seen in Horne 1989:23 no. 51 and Mol 146 no. 293.
Dimensions: length: 126.46mm; width: 79.67mm; thickness: 3.43mm; weight: 97.90g
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. London: Museum of London Archaeology.
Created on: Thursday 1st June 2023
Last updated: Thursday 13th July 2023
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Record ID: LON-B59E87
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a Post-Medieval border ware stove tile, dating to AD 1550-1600. The tile fragment is of moulded design. The tile has a green glaze and depicts a dragon.
Dimensions: length: 76.12mm; width: 54.96mm; thickness: 18.04mm; weight: 78.67g.
"When the traveller and diarist Baron Waldstein visited England in 1600, he observed that the queen had a tile-stove fired by sea-coal in her bathroom at Hampton Court. Archaeology has shown that smokeless stoves made from ceramic tiles were imported from western Germany into southern England from the middle of the 15th…
Created on: Monday 22nd May 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Record ID: LON-FC3A7D
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1680-1760. Probably made in London. This is a 'medallion' style tile. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white depicting a man kneeling in front of a standing figure in a landscape, this is depicting the biblical scene 'Christ healing the blind man' (John 9 vv. 6-7), all within a circular double line border. In the corner of the tile is a barred ox-head corner motif. The reverse of the tile is unglazed. A similar tile is il…
Created on: Tuesday 24th January 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 31st May 2023
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Record ID: LON-C9EB74
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware tin glazed polychrome tile dating to AD 1560-1650. Similar tiles are recorded in Betts & Weinstein (2010:102-103 No.68-69). Tiles painted with this design were excavated at Norfolk house (MOL site code NOR90) pothouse. Dutch tiles with this design are dated AD 1560-1600 (Pluis 1997, 212 A.01.03.54). The tile has a floral and geometric pattern. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 138.05mm; width: 68.04mm; thickness: 14.50mm; weight: 231g
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from Lo…
Created on: Tuesday 24th May 2022
Last updated: Tuesday 31st May 2022
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Record ID: LON-63B5F9
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a Post-Medieval border ware stove tile, dating to AD 1550-1600. The tile fragment is of moulded design. The tile has a green glaze and depicts a colum and part of the letter R, probably from a design bearing the Royal Arms and ER Cipher for Elizabeth I with the Tudor Rose below. A complete similar Stove tile is in the Museum of London collection.
Dimensions: length: 58.84mm; width: 102.94mm; thickness: 80.66mm; weight: 239g.
"When the traveller and diarist Baron Waldstein visited England in 1600, he observed that the queen had a tile-stove fired by sea-coal in …
Created on: Thursday 19th May 2022
Last updated: Monday 23rd May 2022
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Record ID: LON-637421
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a Post-Medieval border ware stove tile, dating to AD 1550-1600. The tile fragment is of moulded design. The tile has a green glaze and depicts a bearded standing figure in loin cloth, arms raised above his head.
Dimensions: length: 93.85mm; width: 37.34mm; thickness: 33.79mm; weight: 67.55g.
"When the traveller and diarist Baron Waldstein visited England in 1600, he observed that the queen had a tile-stove fired by sea-coal in her bathroom at Hampton Court. Archaeology has shown that smokeless stoves made from ceramic tiles were imported from western Germany in…
Created on: Thursday 19th May 2022
Last updated: Monday 23rd May 2022
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Record ID: LON-14BFBD
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware tin glazed polychrome tile dating to AD 1590-1620. The tile is probable English, from Pickleherring pothouse London but possible Dutch. The front of the tile is decorated with blue and yellow bordered medallion within which is an elephant standing left. In the corners are blue and white stylised fleur-de-lis. A tile with similar corner design is recorded in Betts & Weinstein (2010:101 No.60). The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 91.50mm; width: 62.87mm; thickness: 17.17mm; weight: 124.06g.
Other tiles from the…
Created on: Wednesday 29th July 2020
Last updated: Thursday 23rd June 2022
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Record ID: LON-7DCAD0
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1670-1750. Probably made in London. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white depicting a soldier on horseback. In the corner of the tile is a spider head motif. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 83.48mm; width: 58.00mm; thickness: 8.82mm; weight: 53.75g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. London: Museum of London Archaeology.
Created on: Tuesday 28th April 2020
Last updated: Wednesday 9th February 2022
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Record ID: LON-8E9246
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware tin glazed polychrome tile dating to AD 1590-1620. The tile is probable English, from Pickleherring pothouse London but possible Dutch. The front of the tile is decorated with blue and yellow bordered medallion within which is a man standing in 17th century attire left, thrusting a spear down left, he is possibly fishing. In the corners are blue and white stylised fleur-de-lis. A tile with similar corner design is recorded in Betts & Weinstein (2010:101 No.60).The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 131.82mm; width: 9…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2020
Last updated: Thursday 5th March 2020
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Record ID: LON-A6ABFA
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a Post Medieval border ware stove tile, dating to the 16th century. The tile fragment is of moulded design bearing the Royal Arms and ER Cipher for Elizabeth I with the Tudor Rose below. Part of the head and body of the right hand dragon supporter still remain. A complete identical Stove tile is in the Museum of London collection.
Dimensions: length: 75.89mm; width: 50.90mm; thickness: 10.56mm; weight: 32.16g
Notes:
Museum of London writes "Stove tile with a yellow-lead glazed earthenware body of Border ware, bearing the Royal Arms and ER Cipher for Elizab…
Created on: Monday 17th February 2020
Last updated: Wednesday 20th May 2020
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Record ID: LON-A5F747
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1700-1750. Probably made in London. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white probably depicting a biblical narrative. The remaining sherd is decorated with an interior scene with two right facing figures in a doorway, drapes above, a hand from a left facing individual can been seen at the right edge of the tile. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 71.12mm; width: 60.19mm; thickness: 8.46mm; weight: 42.49g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I…
Created on: Monday 17th February 2020
Last updated: Friday 1st May 2020
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Record ID: LON-A5F0C9
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1680-1750. Probably made in London. This is a 'medallion' style tile. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white depicting a draped standing figure in a landscape, this is possible depicting the biblical scene 'The gathering of manna' (Exodus 16 vv. 11-36). The reverse of the tile is unglazed. A similar tile is illustrated in Betts, I.M. and Weinstein (2010:161 fig.358).
Dimensions: length: 57.81mm; width: 53.73mm; thickness: 8.62mm; weight: 30.84g.
Reference: Betts, I.…
Created on: Monday 17th February 2020
Last updated: Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Record ID: LON-672A33
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1680-1760. Probably made in London but possibly Dutch. This is probably from a 'medallion' style tile. The remaining fragment is decorated in purple and white depicting with roof tops of buildings from a landscape. The fragment has been rounded into a disk shape probably for use as a gaming piece or counter. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: diameter: 26.44mm; thickness: 6.16mm; weight: 4.61g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. Lon…
Created on: Thursday 21st November 2019
Last updated: Thursday 21st November 2019
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Record ID: LON-BD4EF9
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1680-1760. Probably made in London but possibly Dutch. This is a 'medallion' style tile. The tile is decorated with a central motif in purple and white depicting 'Christ carryings the Cross', the remaining fragment depicts a Roman solder standing with spear in his left hand all within a circular double line border. In the corner of the tile is a barred ox-head corner motif. A similar complete tile is recorded in Betts & Weinstein (2010:166-167 fig 384). Similar Dutch tiles can be found in Schaap (…
Created on: Wednesday 13th November 2019
Last updated: Friday 15th November 2019
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Record ID: LON-9731E6
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD1725-1750. Probably made in London. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white depicting a 'Bloempot' or flower vase all within an octagonal powder-ground frame. In the corners of the tile are cherub-head motifs. Ray (1973:212) writes "The cherub-head corners on are typical London form, but similar corners are found on Bristol tiles."
Dimensions: length: 103.92mm; width: 62.80mm; thickness: 12.14mm; weight: 127.15g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed…
Created on: Friday 18th October 2019
Last updated: Friday 15th November 2019
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Record ID: LON-F0EF0A
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1720-1750. Probably made in London, possible Norfolk house. This is a 'medallion' style tile. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white depicting 'The Temptation and Fall' with the snake wrapped around an apple tree tempting Adam and Eve, with Eve reaching up to pick an apple from the tree, and lion to her left (only a few hairs from the lions main are present) all within a circular double line border. In the corner of the tile is the remains of barred ox-head corner motif. A si…
Created on: Thursday 10th October 2019
Last updated: Monday 28th October 2019
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Record ID: LON-9DAC05
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware polychrome tin glazed tile dating to AD 1618-1650. Similar tiles are recorded in Betts & Weinstein (2010:104 fig 79) Tiles painted with this design were made at Norfolk House. The tile has blue foliate design, with liner border, flower motif in corners. The reverse of the tile is unglazed.
Dimensions: length: 74.5mm; width: 50.1mm; thickness: 17.5mm; weight: 78.30g.
Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. London: Museum of London Archaeology.
Created on: Tuesday 24th September 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 24th September 2019
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