Stock No. 35735

Chamberlain & Co 6-inch Encaustic Bird Tile on Stand

A mid 19th century glazed encaustic floor tile by Chamberlain & Co (stamped) depicting a pair of entwined addorsed birds, likely pheasants. This 6-inch tile includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making a striking decorative interior piece or a welcome addition to an encaustic collector. By the mid 19th century, new churches were under…

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£1,375.00

Dimensions

Depth: 15cm5.91in

Width: 23cm9.06in

Height: 31cm12.2in

Weight: 4kg8.82lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Some chips and nibbles from previous use as a floor.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

1840-48

Maker

Chamberlain & Co

Material

Encaustic, Glazed

Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

Style

Neo-Medieval

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A mid 19th century glazed encaustic floor tile by Chamberlain & Co (stamped) depicting a pair of entwined addorsed birds, likely pheasants.

This 6-inch tile includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making a striking decorative interior piece or a welcome addition to an encaustic collector.

By the mid 19th century, new churches were under construction and many old churches in need of restoration. Dating to circa 1845, this is one such example of a reclaimed floor tile Chamberlain produced, creating beautiful medieval style encaustics like this one for churches across Britain.

Chamberlain Tiles of Worcester

Walter Chamberlain had been manufacturing works of porcelain from 1788. But it wasn’t until 1840 that the company traded as ‘Chamberlain & Co.’ following the merge of the two rival Worcester firms Chamberlain and Flight, Barr & Barr. Following Walter Chamberlain’s retirement in 1851, the works were run by Kerr & Binns. In 1862, the firm became known as the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company.

Additional Dimensions

Tile only: 6 x 6 inches, ¾ inch depth

Base ø: 15 cm

Additional information

Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 15 × 23 × 31 cm
Date of Manufacture

1840-48

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

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