A Bristol 15th Century Floor Tile with a three leaf design .

£885

Dated: 1450 Bristol England

The Bristol earthenware floor tile is decorated with a stiff three-leaf pattern. Several similar tiles in this pattern are located in the British Museum London, forming part of the " Canynges Pavement" from the grand medieval house in Redcliff Street Bristol in the 15th century. A rare and historically significant tile.

Dimensions: 5 inches high, 125 inches wide, 5 inches long

Provenance: From the Chris Pickavance Collection England

Literature: The British Museum accession numbers 1947;0505.5283.4968

£885    $1017

Description

The Bristol earthenware floor tile is decorated with a stiff three-leaf pattern.
Several similar tiles in this pattern are located in the British Museum London, forming part of the ” Canynges Pavement” from the grand medieval house in Redcliff Street Bristol in the 15th century. A rare and historically significant tile.

Additional information

Dimensions 5 × 125 × 5 in