A large series of Dutch manganese-red landscape tiles
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A large series of Dutch manganese-red landscape tiles

CIRCA 1770, PROBABLY ROTTERDAM

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A large series of Dutch manganese-red landscape tiles
Circa 1770, probably Rotterdam
Probably produced in a single baking process (één baksel), painted with various Dutch landscapes scenes on outcrops, depicting windmills, farms etc. flanked by lakes and sailing ships, with Spinnekopjes corners, minor damages, approx. 300 tiles (300)
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Lot Essay

See J. Pluis, The Dutch Tile, Designs and Names 1570-1930, Leiden, 1997, p. 366, ill. A.03.01.17.

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