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THREE PIECES OF WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE/BLACK BASALT AND A LATE 19TH CENTURY BROWN GLAZED WEDGWOOD TILE, impressed '1730-1795' around a portrait of Josiah Wedgwood and 'Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd, Etruria, Potters and Tile Makers', 18cm x 12cm, chips to corners and back of tile, the other items comprise a pink jasperware plate, diameter 23.5cm, a black basalt fruit bowl, diameter 19.5cm and a black basalt conical vase with inner holder (4) (Condition:- good unless otherwise mentioned in the description)
PICTURE AND PRINTS, ETC, to include a Sherwins Patent tile depicting a scantily clad female figure and another depicting a man reading a newspaper, a caricature of a pianist signed Bill Gissell 1944, Pears Bubbles print, reproduction Saxton's Maps of Staffordshire, Shropshire and England & Wales, etc (box and loose)
FIVE TILE PAINTINGS BY MARIA GEURTEN, comprising two 6'' x 6'' tiles painted with abstract faces, mounted on to wood, a six tile painting of two children on a pony, mounted on board bears labels verso 'Barbican Gallery, Penzance Harbour' and 'Ceramic Painting by Maria Geurten, 46cm x 31cm, another six tile picture of a wooded landscape and a four tile picture of a vase of flowers, both mounted onto wood, all pictures bear labels for Maria Geurten, some of the labels are also signed by the artist (5)
LIZA GARDNER. 'The Handmade Tile Book.' First edition, orig boards, dj, 1999, vg; Plus two others on ceramics. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.
Spark-Ele An elephant calf sculpture, covered in small white, mirrored and shiny mosaic tiles H730mm x L1060mm x W410mm, weight 50kg Artist: Sophie Handy Design Inspiration: Spark-Ele was inspired by the hospice garden Tree of Life. The hospice garden features a silver tree where family and friends can hang a shiny leaf in memory. Spark-Ele is designed to capture the spirit of the St Richard’s Tree of Life; it’s glittering flashes of light reminding us that the memory of loved ones shines bright. Supporter: Tile Choice
A good quantity of 19th Century designs on paper for architectual design, wall paper, carpet or tile design, different historical influences and periods, ie Middle ages, Arabian, Hindu Temple elements, Renaissance, Egyptian, Tribal, Persian, Italian Greeck etc. Also incuding 19th Century French wallpaper & fabric prints.
A box of antique and vintage tiles and tile samples to include two cream and brown Art Nouveau tile panels depicting women in flowing dress and a cream tile with toadstool and mouse decoration. Lot also includes wallpaper and cloth samples and a 2013 invitation for the Patch Rogers Design "The Annual Arts And Crafts Exhibition at Liberty London".
A collection of twelve Victorian dust pressed tiles including two decorated with geraniums within a yellow border, a sepia coloured tile decorated with flowers, four tiles decorated with lilies, sunflower corners, a single tile decorated with flowers with flower head corners and four tiles decorated with holly and berries against a geometric ground, 15.5 x 15.5cm (12).Additional InformationThe pair of geranium tiles with some chips to the edges and crazing, both a bit blackened to the underside. The sepia tile is crazed throughout. The single floral tile has some crazing and general surface scratches and wear to all corners. The four lily tiles also with some crazing, one with a manufacturing imperfection to one of the leaves and all with some wear and tear. The holly tiles with some light scratches and a chip to a corner.
Two Japanese tile panels, the first a three section ceramic tile panel decorated with a geisha, framed, 64.5 x 24cm, the other a two section glazed ceramic tile panel decorated with a horse, framed, 44 x 24cm.Additional InformationBoth frames with general scuffs and scratches. A few light glaze hairline cracks to the bottom panel of the horse, a small chip to the bottom edge of the upper panel and a few light surface scratches. The Geisha with some crazing to the surface on all panels and a few light surface scratches.
Two boxes of assorted china etc to include: a large wooden abstractly decorated bowl, a German bowl by Franz Mehlem, Bonn, Victorian hanging planter, polychrome decorated with relief decoration and gilt highlights, Spanish vase marked 'La Minora Talavero', Woodsware 'Patricia' bowl, cased set of cloisonné enamelled chopsticks, a Staffordshire vegetable serving and draining dish and plate decorated with an Oriental pattern, lozenge mark and 'Ming' on base, large Continental ceramic tile decorated in monotone with flowers, a duck dish, plates, a 1950' style teapot with wooden swing handle and knob etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
William de Morgan (British 1839-1917), a 'six-inch' tile decorated with a floral pattern,Early Fulham period winged roundel impressed mark, Painted with leaves and berries, glazed; together with another William de Morgan 'six-inch' tile painted with foliage, unmarked, 15.7 cm x 15.5 cm and 15.3 cm x 15.3 cm respectively (2)Both tiles would have formed part of a larger pattern respectively. The Leaf and berry tile has chips to two corners and some nicks and nibbles to the glaze edges. Crazed.Second tile: chip to one corner. Some small glaze nibbles to the edges. Crazed.
John Moyr Smith (British 1839-1912), three Mintons Eight-Inch Tiles from a series based on Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels,c.1878, Printed Moyr Smith,Printed underglaze in black, grey and a light yellowish brown with figurative scenes including: Fortunes of Nigel - Nigel & King James, Guy Mannering - Meg Merrilees and Hatteraick, and The Antiquary - Sir Arthur & Dovsterwivel; together with a Moyr Smith 'Isolt' six inch tile, copper mounted as a kettle stand; together with a Mintons eight inch tile, the design possibly by Dr Christopher Dresser (poor condition), Minton marks and printed design lozenge for 1871; and another underglaze printed tile depicting the four elements, design registration lozenge for 1881; together with a set of four Minton Hollins moulded majolica tiles forming a pattern, factory marks (restoration) 45 cm square when together; a pair of overglaze painted tiles with a quartered flower and leaf design, signed on reverse HSP&Co; two underglaze painted tiles, one with two females figures and the other two women in a punt, signed JHL monogram; and colourful underglaze printed tile, (15)Fortunes of Nigel - chip to bottom left corner. Guy Mannering chips to bottom edge. The Antiquary - small chips to edges. Overall all 3 wit some wear and crazing and nibbles to the edges. No obvious Minton marks. Moyr Smith 6 " - some surface wear. Some marks to copper.Possible Dresser tile = poor condition, Sprung, cracked with some losses, chips and wear.4 elements tile - some small chips, crazing and wear.4 Minton Hollins majolica tiles - some restoration, chips and crazing to glaze.HSP-One cracked at the corner. Painting faded and surfaces worn, some nicks to edges.2 underglaze painted; both with some chips and crazing.last tile - some light wear.
The Malkin Tile Works Co Limited Burslem England, a colour illustrated catalogue of tiles produced by the 'Patent Encaustic Tile Manufacturers' of Staffordshire,Late 19th/Early 20th Century,Hard cover, containing 46 colour illustrated pages showing encaustic tiles, mosaic floors, and some relief outline Art Nouveau tiles,22.2 cm x 28.2 cmOne page has had one tile cut out, bottom right corner of the page and someone has drawn in pencil on a blank page at the end. The Cover is aged with stains and marks and the corners and edges with some losses. The general colour and condition of the plates is good - although with some age related marks.
William De Morgan (British 1839-1917), a hand painted six-inch 'Galleon' tile, Late Fulham period 1898-1907, impressed DM 98 in a roundel, Painted in shades of green with a galleon with three sails and two dolphins swimming below,15.4 cm squareSome tiny nicks and nibbles to glaze at the edges and some light razing to the glaze.
*DAME PAULA REGO (B. 1935) A PAINTED CERAMIC TILE depicting a fox holding its burning tail, signed and dated '96 in black felt pen verso, the tile made by Viuva Lamego, Lisbon, 14cm x 14cm; together with a square ceramic stand printed with a detail from a painting by Craigie Aitchison (1926-2009) 'Indian Painting I', made in England by Craven Dunnill Jackfield Ltd exclusively for the Royal Academy of Arts, 15.25cm x 15.25cm, raised on four moulded feet, 1.5cm high (2)Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art

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