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Tile
Tile

Tile

Date1680-1900
MediumGlazed earthenware
ClassificationsArchitecture
Terms
    Object numberC01462
    DescriptionPurple and white Delft ware tile. Within a circle are four figures around a chest of coins in a tiled room. It is possibly depicting Judas and the chief priests with 30 pieces of silver as told in Matthew 26:15.

    Many of the craftsmen who made these tiles in Holland travelled to London, bringing their skills with them. "Delftware" factories were set up along the river in Southwark and Lambeth. One of the earliest opened at Montague Close (near Southwark Cathedral) around 1613.
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