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There are 5 objects for which Decoration contains → flue-tile
TEMP.2025.5.1 Bottom right hand corner of flue-tile. Part of dog and stag hunt scene, shows stag on right and head of dog to right, with part of inscription. Underside has lacquered number 1971.118.4. Example of Die 6 flue-tile.
TEMP.2025.5.2 Glazed pottery replica of Roman flue-tile from Ashtead. Stag in centre, front of dog to left and rear of another dog to right. Inscription below stag. Reverse makers stamp and production details. Ashtead Pottery symbol with crescent denoting production date of 1927. M43= production number and t= glaze colour code of cinnamon.
TEMP.2025.5.4 Reconstructed from four parts, shows two registers of stamped flue-tile depicting a stag and hound hunt. Underside lacquered number 1971.11.4. Example of Die 6 flue-tile
TEMP.2025.5.5 Triangular fragment of bottom section of stamped flue-tile showing the hind legs of an animal. probably from a stag and dog hunt. Underside lacquered 1971.118.4
TEMP.2025.5.6 Large part of stamped flue-tile with vertical, horizonal, zig-zag and chevron decoration.
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