Item Details & Specifics:
The late 17th century and the early 18th century was considered to be the 'Golden Age of the Tile’, the so-called Cycle of the Masters. Mass production was started not just because of a greater internal demand, but also because of very large orders from Brazil. Large one-off orders were replaced by the less expensive use of repetitive tile patterns. Churches, monasteries, palaces and even houses were covered inside and outside with tiles, many with exuberant Baroque elements.
Note: See in the photo gallery tiles like this in big palaces and churches in Portugal. For examples of similar tiles in monuments, see the photos.
Item condition: Some chips and flaws along the tile. Age weathered surfaces. Condition is appropriate for age and use. See photos for complete assessment.
Date: 18th century.
Country: Portugal.
Material: Earthenware.
Dimensions:
Height: 5.55 inches / 14.1 centimeters
Width: 5.55 inches / 14.1 centimeters
Depth: 0.39 inches / 1 centimeters
*Please Note: This item is located in Lisbon, Portugal (EU) and will be shipped from this location. For additional shipping options or charges for countries not listed, please contact the seller.
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