Two floor tiles from the shipwreck dug up in Capelle, 1822, Anonymous, 1822 - 1824 print Two sixteenth-century floor tiles found in the Scheepswrak dug up in Capelle in Noord-Brabant in February 1822, numbered Fig. 1. and 2. Green tiles with flower motifs and inscriptions. The tile on the left is decorated with a squared in which a weapon with the Burgundian fires around which a band has the inscription 'All Dinc has Synen Tijt'. The tile on the right is decorated with a squared in which a flower pattern and around the inscription 'Eedracht has great cracht'. Netherlands paper engraving excava


Two floor tiles from the shipwreck dug up in Capelle, 1822, Anonymous, 1822 - 1824 print Two sixteenth-century floor tiles found in the Scheepswrak dug up in Capelle in Noord-Brabant in February 1822, numbered Fig. 1. and 2. Green tiles with flower motifs and inscriptions. The tile on the left is decorated with a squared in which a weapon with the Burgundian fires around which a band has the inscription 'All Dinc has Synen Tijt'. The tile on the right is decorated with a squared in which a flower pattern and around the inscription 'Eedracht has great cracht'. Netherlands paper engraving excavation ~ archaeology. tiles, bricks ~ building material. floor-covering Capelle


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