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Nederlands antiek - tegel marktkoopvrouw , gedecoreerd met een lelie hoekmotief - gedateerd 1640

Nederlands antiek - tegel marktkoopvrouw , gedecoreerd met een lelie hoekmotief - gedateerd 1640

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Nederlands antiek gedateerd 1640
Nederlands antiek - tegel: marktkoopvrouw gedecoreerd met een lelie hoekmotief - gedateerd 1640

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Afmeting tegel: 130 x 130 x 12 mm

LOKKEN-AUSEMA, special shop in the Netherlands, are offering a large, special collection for sale on Etsy: modern and classic art objects, Art Deco, lamps, Asian, Porcelain, collectables, home decoration etc, etc., all with beauty and creativity, ideas that we are happy to share with you!
And at Lokken-Ausema we are specialized in Dutch 17th century TILES, Dutch tiles are a good investment.
You will find with us good and fair quality against reasonable prices. We always pack with care and ship insured with track.

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Dutch (‘Delftse') antique tiles are collectibles with great historical value. They are small authentic beautiful pieces of antique art from the 17th century, often with an interesting representation of this time. These majolica tiles are a type of pottery in which an earthenware clay body (usually a red pottery) is coated 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 were introduced to the technique of painting pottery in bright, glossy colours. At Lokken-Ausema we have been collecting tiles for a long time.
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