Antique Mintons China Works Tile The First Quadrille at Almacks London Regency
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The image depicts "The First Quadrille at Almack's," an illustration by Joseph Grego. This scene portrays the introduction of the quadrille dance to England's high society during the Regency period, around 1818. The dancers are identified as the Marquis of Worcester, Lady Jersey, Clanronald Macdonald, and Lady Worcester. The quadrille, a dance originating in France, was introduced to England by Lady Jersey and quickly gained popularity in fashionable circles.
• Hand-painted design with detailed Regency-era costumes (early 1800s)
• Made by Mintons China Works, Stoke-on-Trent between 1873 - 1883
• Square tile with green border
• Can be used as a decorative piece or wall art
Condition - A small divot on the front edge, chips on the corners on the backside. All over crazing.
Measurements - 8" x 8"
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