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Pair of Tiles, Man on Horseback with Falcon, Dog & Deer, Old Oak Frames, Crackle

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    Posted 8 years ago

    Budek
    (313 items)

    Hello Again,
    I bought this pair of tiles today. They're in old looking oak frames, ( I feel sure that they are vintage ),with solid oak back. They may be 6" inches square, ( viewed in the frame window they're 5+5/8" inches square ).
    The images are, a Falconer on Horseback, and a Dog hunting a Deer. They each have an over all crackle, and the hand painted images are really wonderful.
    I hope they ring a bell with someone, I'm in the hunt to know more about them.
    Thanks for any looks, loves, or comments,
    Tony.

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    1. Budek Budek, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the love, Oroyo! Very much appreciated. I've looked at your items, you've got some great things, thanks for sharing them,....I should do more of that.
      Have a good week-end, T
    2. Budek Budek, 8 years ago
      Hello Michael, Thank You for the look and love, much appreciated!
    3. Budek Budek, 8 years ago
      Hello Kevin!! Your looks and loves are always appreciated, Thank You!
      T
    4. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 8 years ago
      the scenes are typical of Iznik pottery from Persia, although the style seems more modern, or maybe primitive?
    5. Budek Budek, 8 years ago
      Thanks to Adele, walksoftly, Manikin, ho2, and aura, for the looks and loves, much appreciated.
      and thank you ho2 for the comment, I can see just what you're referring to, that's a help.

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