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Delftware tiles, late 16th-early 17th century.
AR913652 
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Delftware floor tiles, early 17th century. Tiles with men's heads and animals. The proposed manufacture of Delftware, a colourfully painted luxury pottery, is first recorded in London in 1570. Documentary evidence suggests that between 1571 and 1615 there may have been as many as thirteen Flemish potters working in the Aldgate area. The industry then moved to Southwark. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR913649 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5036px × 3513px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
artefact
Artifact
Bird
BIRDS
Camel
CAMELS
Ceramic
color
DECORATIVE
Delftware
Dog
ELIZABETHAN
FAIENCE
FLANDERS
Flemish
LOCATION
London Museum
maiolica
Object
Owl
Pottery
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Tile
tin glaze
Tudor