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1700-1729?

LMGLM:1992.60.14

Summary: tile, blue design of 2 people, a pergola, a dog and 2 swans, corner motif of barred ox head, Dutch, from a shop in Lymington, Lymington and Pennington, Hampshire, early 18th centuryIdentification note: These 18th century Delft tiles were discovered in the old Ford’s shop at 60 High Street, Lymington. Some may have been...

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Summary: tile, blue design of 2 people, a pergola, a dog and 2 swans, corner motif of barred ox head, Dutch, from a shop in Lymington, Lymington and Pennington, Hampshire, early 18th century

Identification note: These 18th century Delft tiles were discovered in the old Ford’s shop at 60 High Street, Lymington. Some may have been smuggled into the country from Holland, as there was a high tax on foreign tiles at that time to protect the English tile industry. Many Delft tiles depict bodies of water, boating and pastoral scenes.

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