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Around 1850 century Antique Dutch Tile - manganese landscape tegel
Around 1850 century Antique Dutch Tile - manganese landscape tegel
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Around 1850 Antique Dutch Tile - landscape tile Rare !
It's in good condition, no restaurations.
ca 130 x 130 x 8 mm
Dutch (‘Delft') antique tiles are collectibles with great historical value. They are little authentic beautiful pieces of antique art out of the 17th century, often with an interesting representation of this era. Besides that Dutch tiles are a good investment.
These Majolica tiles are a type of pottery in which an earthenware clay body (usually a red earthenware) is covered with an opaque white glaze (traditionally a lead glaze including tin), then painted with stains or glazes and fired. From about the 16th century the Dutch became acquainted with the technique of painting earthenware in bright, shiny colors.
At Lokken-Ausema we collect tiles for a long time. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Careful packaging, insured shipping
Around 1850 Antique Dutch Tile - landscape tile Rare !
It's in good condition, no restaurations.
ca 130 x 130 x 8 mm
Dutch (‘Delft') antique tiles are collectibles with great historical value. They are little authentic beautiful pieces of antique art out of the 17th century, often with an interesting representation of this era. Besides that Dutch tiles are a good investment.
These Majolica tiles are a type of pottery in which an earthenware clay body (usually a red earthenware) is covered with an opaque white glaze (traditionally a lead glaze including tin), then painted with stains or glazes and fired. From about the 16th century the Dutch became acquainted with the technique of painting earthenware in bright, shiny colors.
At Lokken-Ausema we collect tiles for a long time. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Careful packaging, insured shipping
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