Stock No. 36043

Large Antique Copeland Tile of Cherub & Lion

A large antique Copeland tile depicting a cherub and lion. This 8 inch clay tile dates to circa 1876, displaying a putti with a cape holding a fruiting cornucopia before a lion in multi-coloured glaze on rich blue background. The scene is to be read as an emblem of strength tamed by love. This striking…

Read Full Description

£1,245.00

Dimensions

Depth: 1cm0.39in

Width: 20.2cm7.95in

Height: 20.2cm7.95in

Weight: 2kg4.41lbs

Metric
Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Minor marks and chips to glaze. Back is clean free from mortar.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1876

Maker

Copeland

Material

Clay, Glazed

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Grand Tour, Neoclassical

About this piece

back to top

A large antique Copeland tile depicting a cherub and lion.

This 8 inch clay tile dates to circa 1876, displaying a putti with a cape holding a fruiting cornucopia before a lion in multi-coloured glaze on rich blue background. The scene is to be read as an emblem of strength tamed by love.

This striking Neoclassical tile has been in use for over 150 years and as such has a characterful, timeworn look. The perfect decorative feature for modern and period properties looking to add vibrancy and charm.

Copeland

Copeland & Garrett made encaustic decorative and floor tiles, copying medieval designs but not using traditional colours.

These proved unpopular and production of them soon ceased.

From 1847, the business relationship between William Taylor Copeland and Thomas Garrett ended and Copeland produced alone, until his sons joined to create W. T. Copeland & Sons Ltd in 1867.

They manufactured fine tiles, jug stands, vases and ceramic tableware. Copeland received world-wide recognition for this refined statuary porcelain.

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 1 × 20.2 × 20.2 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1876

Maker

Material

,

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Send us an enquiry about this product