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Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), a ceramic tile with a stylized arrow design in blue and yellow, signed, printed marks to the reverse 'All Rights Reserved, Tiles by Dali, 1954, Mikana AG', 20cm by 20cmCondition: generally good overall with no damage or restoration, some very minor edge frits only
MOORCROFT; a modern tubeline decorated two sectioned rectangular plaque for Australian market depicting a crocodile amongst stylised floral and foliate motifs, impressed marks and signature to the verso, dated 2000, 41.5 x 20.5cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: Crazing to the glaze predominantly to upper part of the lower tile otherwise no traces of major damage or restoration.
A Craven Dunnill tile stand after William De Morgan, probably originally designed by Halsey Ricardo, decorated with a mythical beast amidst flowers and foliage in blue on a white ground, unsigned, small chip to rim, 15cm. square Literature Jon Catleugh William De Morgan Tiles, Trefoil, page 167 catalogue number 261 for red lustre tile in this design.
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with two ducks swimming on a pond, in colours, and another set of four Carter Farmyard Series tiles decorated with two white geese, impressed marks, painted FY mark, repair to one Goose tile, 30.5cm. square (panel), (8) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 169 for the Farmyard Series of individual tiles illustrated.
‡ Henry Hammond (1914-1989) a rare stoneware tile, painted with a snail amongst grass and stylised daisy flowers in iron and blue on a cream ground, incised SW - 25 1273/1 to reverse, minor rim chips, 15cm. square Provenance The studio pottery collection of Sara Pearch Literature Henry Hammond (1914-1989), Bonhams, 5th April 1990, contents of Hammond's studio auction, lot 162 illustrated page 162 for a comparable tile decorated with a snail.
Cinderella - The Slipper Fits a rare Morris and Co tile designed by Edward Burne-Jones, depicting Cinderella holding the matching shoe before Prince Charming, painted in colours unmarked, minor rim chips, 14.5cm. square Literature Richard & Hilary Myers William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 45 plate 13C for a comparable example of this tile illustrated.
Cinderella in the Kitchen a rare Morris and Co tile designed by Edward Burne-Jones, painted in colours unsigned, minor glaze chips and small hairline to base rim, 15 x 15.5cm. Literature Richard & Hilary Myers William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 44 plate 12b for the original drawing including the Fairy Godmother entering the kitchen, illustrated.
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with two black and white rabbits grazing, in colours, impressed marks, painted FY mark, 30.5cm. square (panel), (4) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham
Two large Maw & Co four tile panels, each depicting a medieval hunting scene, one depicting a crossbowman and hounds, the other a man spearing a boar caught by a hound, mounted attendants behind, on a scrolling foliage ground, glazed in colours on cream, impressed marks, factory chipped corners for mounting in a fireplace, 78 x 23.5cm.
'Queen Victoria' a Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile by George Cartlidge, in sepia tones, a Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile of Lady Hamilton as Miranda, Uncle Joe and two J H Barratt portrait tiles of President Woodrow Wilson, General Foch by George Cartlidge, impressed marks, GC monogram 23 x 15cm (6) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 52 this design of Queen Victoria commemorating her Diamond Jubilee in 1897 illustrated. Provenance The Morrisware collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson.
A William De Morgan Sand's End Pottery Ornate Bird tile, painted with a peacock bird in black on a turquoise ground, impressed factory mark, professional over painting, 15.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 128 figure 965 for the original design illustrated.
A large architectural Boar Hunt tile possibly by Minton, modelled in low relief with a medieval figure felled and fighting a boar as two other standing figures try to spear it, in shades of pale blue and sand on a cream ground, unmarked, minor glaze chips, 37 x 35.5cm. Literature Tony Herbert & Kathryn Huggins The Decorative Tile in Architecture and Interiors, Phaidon, for examples of similar Minton's majolica glaze tiles used at the Royal Dairy, Windsor.
A rare Sherwin & Cotton tubelined tile designed by George Cartlidge, decorated with a windmill, in colours two other tubelined tiles with single flower stem designs, four various Daffodil tiles designed by George Cartlidge, two colour variations of Spring, a Stag tile, two other tiles and two teapot stands decorated with figures, all designed by George Cartlidge, impressed marks and GC monogram, (15) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 16 for the 3 tubelined tiles (36-38) and two of the Daffodil tiles (40 and 43) illustrated. Provenance The Morrisware collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson.
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with a pig and piglet in a yard, in colours, and another Carter Farmyard series four tile panel of a sheep and lamb, impressed marks, painted FY mark, sheep panel repaired, 30.5cm. square (panel), (8) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham
A good William De Morgan Pottery Late Fulham Period triple lustre tile, painted with a cockerel crowing, in gold, blue and ruby lustre on a white ground painted with clumps of yellow grass, impressed Late Fulham Period De Morgan, Iles and Passenger brothers factory mark, 15.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis, page 127 figure 1012 for the original design illustrated. Provenance Lady Alison Kremer & Mr Tom Kremer
An Aesthetic Movement Minton Hollins & Co pottery three tile panel fireplace, the horizontal mantel panel decorated with swallows perched in prunus tree boughs, the side panels with a white heron watching a frog, and swallows, and a magpie and chick, in colours on a terracotta ground, impressed marks, minor rim chips, 100 x 20.5cm (mantel panel), 81 x 20.5cm. (3)
A good William De Morgan Pottery Late Fulham Period triple lustre tile, painted with a bird with a snake captured in its claws, in gold, blue and ruby lustre on a white ground painted with clumps of yellow grass impressed Late Fulham Period De Morgan, Iles and Passenger brothers factory mark, 15.5cm. square Provenance Lady Alison Kremer & Mr Tom Kremer

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