Overview
This is a lovely 17th century (c. 1650) Delft tile depicting two figures skating on ice. When skating on open ice, it is important that you skate behind each other. In this way, the one at the back is not exposed to the wind and can regain some energy. By rotating this position, these two figures can skate for a longer time. The tile is decorated with 'spider' ccorner motifs and in a good condition.
Free shipping on this product |
Full refund on product return
Available as reproduction
Of this Delft tile we offer an authentic hand-painted reproduction series. Available in up to 12 shades of white and always hand-painted by one of our five artists!
-
The Dutch Tile - Jan Pluis$52.98
-
Glazed Charm$26.03
Buyers information
Specifications
Inventory number | ATS 1006 |
---|---|
Size (approximately) | 5.1" by 5.1" or 13 by 13 cm |
Period | 1640-1660 |
Century | 17th century |
Made in | the Netherlands |
Restoration | No |
VAT and/or Import duties | Antique tiles are sold within the margin scheme within the Europe Union. Antique tiles that are ordered from outside the European are often imported at a special rate (e.g. 5% UK). |
About Regts - Delft Tiles
We are a family firm specialized in Delft tiles. Our stock covers the entire production period, which started around 1570 and ended just after 1900. If you are interested in working with us, please always feel free to get in touch.About usContact us