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<p>[QUOTE="Ision, post: 2884703, member: 17064"]Grip of these glazed tiles is definitely continental Europe and date from circa 1905, most likely a Belgian maker, but could be German. The grip (back) design is the key to making a specific determination of the tile maker, as most verso designs are specific.</p><p><br /></p><p>Images appear to be transfer printed, then hand tinted with color, under glaze. The grip design being a lined grid with reserve is early 20th century.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ision, post: 2884703, member: 17064"]Grip of these glazed tiles is definitely continental Europe and date from circa 1905, most likely a Belgian maker, but could be German. The grip (back) design is the key to making a specific determination of the tile maker, as most verso designs are specific. Images appear to be transfer printed, then hand tinted with color, under glaze. The grip design being a lined grid with reserve is early 20th century.[/QUOTE]
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