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Medieval ceramic floor tile
Lewis Group 31 Plain tiles
Distinctive fine, pale pink fabric streaked with white, and with a thick white slip up to 5mm thick, glazed a bright green or yellow; bevelled edges and plain bases. The tiles are undecorated and range in size from 150mm to 160mm square and from 24mm to 32mm in thickness; there are also diagonal half-tiles. These tiles are thought to have been made somewhere in the Seine valley. There is documentary evidence that tiles were exported through Rouen and Le Ahvre c.1490-1530, the largest consignment being in 1526-7 (Allan & Keen 1984; Norton 1993b).
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
44.181/4
Find Information
Site Name: Penrhys Grange, Rhondda Cynon Taff
Grid Reference: ST 001 948
Collection Method: excavation
Notes: by the Rhondda Naturalists' Society
Acquisition
Donation, 20/7/1944
Measurements
Material
ceramic
Techniques
glazed
Ceramic Surface Finish
Location
In store
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