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Iconography: Fleur de lys, quatrefoil, rosette, rose, cross, knot
Copied from (Collection): B Mus London A 35
Watercolour Ref. No.: P108
Notebook: FMP  
Portfolio: Jas P,  
Notebook: IH 5
Other details: Given by Mrs Stackhouse Acton 1855. Ink drawing. Tile with impressed geometrical design formed by four quadrants, enclosing a cross between four lozenges; the remaining spaces are filled with quatrefoils and rows of dots. Dark green glaze much worn. 13th century. 4.4 inches square. Red brick sunk parts black and glazed. No glaze on red. Corners worn. Thickness 220 mm.
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