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Three 16th Century Spanish Tiles Made with the Dry String Technique

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    16th century Spanish Valencian Manises lusterware plate combining ceramics with metallic glaze. It has been repaired with iron grapples.
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  • 19th Century Spanish Set of Three Hand-Painted Framed Tiles
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  • 19th Century Spanish Terracotta Tile "Socarrat" of an Eagle
    Located in Marbella, ES
    The socarrat is a slab of fired clay or thick tile, glazed in white and generally decorated in reddish or brownish and blackish tones, intended to be placed between beams, on roofs a...
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  • 19th Century Spanish Terracotta Tile "Socarrat" of Birds and Flowers
    Located in Marbella, ES
    The socarrat is a slab of fired clay or thick tile, glazed in white and generally decorated in reddish or brownish and blackish tones, intended to be placed between beams, on roofs a...
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