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Jean Lurcat (French 1892-1966), a glazed terracotta tileSigned Dessin J. LurcatDecorated with a stylised Cockerel, stained oak frameMeasurable tile 19 x 19cm; frame 28.3 x 28.3 cm (ARR)Provenance: By repute Whitford Fine Art, LondonTile: no damages detected. Frame: some age separation to joins.
Jean Lurcat (French 1892-1966), a glazed terracotta tileSigned ‘I Dessin, J. Lurcat, Sant-Vincens, S.I.’Decorated with a stylised mermaid, inset in frameTile 16 cm x 13 cm, frame 53.5 cm x 30 cm; together with another Jean Lurcat glazed terracotta tile, Signed ‘III Dessin, J. Lurcat, Sant-Vincens, S.E.’, decorated with a stylised face and foliage Tile 16 cm square, frame 30.2 cm square (2) (ARR)Vertical tile: a small chip on the right hand edge and some small patches of glaze shrinkage. Frame has a few marks.Square tile: some marks in the top right corner to the surface of the glaze. Frame with light wear in overall good condition.
A Victorian decorative tile in relief by Maw & Co, modelled with fruiting pomegranate against an olive green ground, 15.3cm square, together with four other Maw & Co border/ spacer tiles, two moulded in relief; a Craven Dunnill tile with De Morgan-inspired floral design, 15.3cm square; and two Iznik tiles of interlocking border against navy grounds, each 25cm x 15cm.
Two large Victorian decorative figural tiles, transferred with male and female musician in a walled garden, framed, 33.5cm x 18.5cm (framed size); together with four 6-0inch tiles sepia transferred with Mediaeval court scenes, and a William Wise Farmyard tile incorporated into a kettle stand.
Four hand-painted decorative tiles from the 'Sporting' series by Edward Bawden for Carters/ Poole Pottery, one of a fisherman within a roundel, dated 1951, one of a man shooting, dated '79, another of a man punting with a lady, also dated '79, and a similar tile with a brown sponged ground, all 6-inch tiles.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCANDINAVIAN POTTERY ROLLING PIN 38cm in length; a Royal Copenhagen faience pottery bowl by Inge-Lise Koefoed, 11cm diameter x 6cm in height and a Scandinavian pottery tile decorated with a lady sorting fish, 18cm wide x 17cm deep (3) Condition: a hairline crack and crazing to the rolling pin; Copenhagen bowl in good condition with some crazing on the inside; tile in good condition possibly very minor surface marks
SELECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER TILESincluding two Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Eturia tiles, 15.5cm x 15.5cm, W. Goodwin of Hereford floor tile, 15cm x 7.5cm, Minton floor tile, 15cm x 15cm, two tiles, each with four panels, 15cm x 15cm and five tiles brightly decorated with trees, 15.5cm x 7.5cm (11)
A quantity of furniture comprising a carved mahogany mirror together with an early 20th century three division oak stick stand, a tile topped tripod table, a glazed bookcase, an oak bed tray, an occasional table, a small five drawer collectors chest on stand, a coat rack, a mahogany two tier plant table, two Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, two Georgian yoke backed chairs and a pair of modern Windsor style chairs (15)
PAIR OF CHINESE MING DYNASTY PAINTED POTTERY PHOENIX TILES Made of a dense grey pottery and painted in black pigment. Each tile features, in high relief and in great detail, a phoenix with its wings outstretched and head looking upwards. Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The total length when both tiles are placed together is 53cm x 26.5cm tall (2) Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
PAIR OF CHINESE MING DYNASTY PAINTED POTTERY HORSE TILES Made of a dense grey pottery and painted in black pigment. Each tile features, in high relief and in great detail, a flying horse surrounded by clouds. Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The total length when both tiles are placed together is 53 cm x 26.5cm tall (2) Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) RUBY LUSTRE 6-INCH TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1890 glazed earthenware, within later frame(each tile approx 15cm square)Footnote: Literature: Greenwood, M. The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, 2007, p.195, pl.14 where the design for this tile panel is illustrated
WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) 9-INCH 'INDIA FRIEZE' TILE, CIRCA 1896 glazed earthenware, made for the P&O India Liner, impressed Sand's End mark, 23cm square; together with a 9-INCH 'PERSIAN' TILE, Merton Abbey period, later framed, 23cm squareFootnote: Note: The India Frieze tile was commissioned from de Morgan by the architect T.E. Colcutt for the P&O ship 'India', built at Greenock in 1896 by Caird & Co. De Morgan supplied eighty-eight of these tiles for the companionway frieze.
WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) 'FLOWERS & FOLIAGE' OR 'HONEYSUCKLE' 8-INCH TILE, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, on a Craven Dunnill blank(20.5cm square)Footnote: Literature: Greenwood, M. The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, 2007, p.195, pl.14 where the design for this tile panel is illustrated
WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) 'FLOWERS & VASE' FRAMED TWO-TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, on a Poole Pottery blank, later framed(each tile approx. 15cm square)Footnote: Literature: Greenwood, M. The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, 2007, p196, pl.26, where the design for this tile panel is illustrated.

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