Victorian Polychrome Tile with Pheasant and Flowers - 19th Century

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Polychrome ceramic tile from the late 19th century, of English origin. The piece features a naturalistic depiction of a pheasant surrounded by floral motifs, executed using the polychrome transfer technique characteristic of the Victorian period.

Object History: During the second half of the 19th century, British manufacturers led the global production of decorative tiles. This specimen, likely linked to renowned workshops such as Minton, Hollins & Co, reflects the era's interest in ornithology and flora, integrated into the interior design of the Aesthetic Movement.

Details and Condition:
- Period: Late 19th Century (circa 1880-1900)
- Technique: Underglaze polychrome transfer
- Tile Size: 20 x 20 x 1 cm (7.87 x 7.87 x 0.39 inches)
- Material: Glazed ceramic and wooden frame
- Condition: The tile is in good condition for its age. It shows natural glaze crazing. Original mortar residue is visible on the reverse, confirming its architectural provenance. The wooden frame shows wear consistent with age.

Value: An object of high interest for collectors of antique English ceramics and specialists in 19th-century decorative arts.

  • Reference
    TILE-VIC-PH-001
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1663231489

  • Era
    1960s
  • Materials
    Ceramic
    Wood
  • Width, cm
    20
  • Height, cm
    20
  • Depth, cm
    1
  • Weight, kg
    1.20

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