Stock No. 36007

Craven Dunnill & Co 6-inch Encaustic Crown Tile on Stand

A late 19th century encaustic floor tile by Craven Dunhill and Co (stamped) depicting a neo-medieval crown in deep red and buff tones. This 6-inch tile includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making it a stunning decorative interior piece for display or part of a collector’s cabinet. During the late 19th and early 20th…

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£875.00

Dimensions

Depth: 15cm5.91in

Width: 23cm9.06in

Height: 31cm12.2in

Weight: 4kg8.82lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Some minor marks from previous use as a floor. Reverse side is slightly rough. No repairs.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1880

Maker

Craven Dunnill & Co

Material

Encaustic

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Medieval

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A late 19th century encaustic floor tile by Craven Dunhill and Co (stamped) depicting a neo-medieval crown in deep red and buff tones. This 6-inch tile includes a bespoke steel stand as pictured, making it a stunning decorative interior piece for display or part of a collector’s cabinet.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Craven Dunhill and Co were held in particularly high regard for their encaustic tiles that imitated originals of the medieval period.

This antique tile is one such example, stamped to the reverse with makers mark.

The firm’s commissions included encaustic floor tiles for parish churches and great cathedrals, including the church at Kemberton, Shropshire, and Shrewsbury and Chester Cathedrals.

Craven Dunnill & Co

Established in 1872, Craven Dunnill was founded by Henry Powell Dunnill who set up a tile factory in Jackfield, Ironbridge. Trading under the name ‘Craven Dunnill & Co’, the firm was to become one of the leading British producers of ceramic and encaustic tiles.

Though tile production ceased in 1951 and the Jackfield site closed, the modern Craven Dunnill firm returned in 2000. The business still exists today, supplying contemporary ceramic tiles made using traditional Victorian methods to the likes of London’s House of Commons and interior design projects across the globe.

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

Circa 1880

Maker

Material

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

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