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Eleven 18th century Dutch Delft tin glazed blue and white tiles painted with flora, insects and birds, etc, 15.5cm square CONDITION REPORT One tile (vine) with loss to upper right corner, surface scratches, one tile ( vase) with loss to lower right corner, otherwise generally some losses to outer edges, no repairs, cracks etc
Seventeen 18th century Dutch Delft tin glazed blue and white pottery tiles, painted with figures and landscapes, etc, 12.5cm square CONDITION REPORT Generally good order, one tile with slight loss to corner, no broken/repaired/ repainted tiles. There are various chips to glaze around periphery of many of the tiles, corners especially but confines to outer edges
Group of four 17th and 18th century Dutch wall tiles comprising a Postzegel stamp tile of Fritellerie design with ox head corners, circa 1640; a polychrome flower vase design tile with Fritellerie and tulips or ox head corners, circa 1630; a monochrome tile with farmhouse and sail boats, spider's web corners, circa 1750; and a manganese stamp tile decorated with flowers and tulip corners, circa 1800 (with minor damages and two with restorations)
Schottus (Franciscus). Il nuovo itinario d' Italia di Francesco Scotti..., Rome: Michaelangelo Barbiellini and Pier Vincenzo Rossi, 1717, additional engraved title, woodcut printer's device to title, twenty-five folding engraved plans, a little scattered spotting, ownership inscriptions to tile and initial blanks, contemporary vellum, discoloured with few marks, 12mo, together with Ricci (Gaspard, publisher), Guide de la ville de Florence avec la Description de la Galerie et du Palais Pitti Ornee de Vues et Statues, derniere edition competee augmentee..., Florence, 1824, sixty-two plates (including some folding), original index tabs to fore-edge, original publisher's printed boards, few minor marks, 12mo (2)
A GOOD QUALITY, SMALL EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED OAK ART NOUVEAU DESIGN TOP TOP MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE, INCORPORATING STYLISED FLORAL EMBOSSED COPPER PANEL ALONGSIDE DOOR, THE BASE WITH FULL WIDTH DRAWER, THE MATCHING DRESSING CHEST WITH OXYDISED METAL LOOP HANDLES AND A WASHSTAND WITH MARBLE TOP AND TILE SPLASH BACK (A.F.)
Three Minton 6" oak framed dust pressed tiles by L.T Swetnam, transfer decorated in brown and white comprising two depicting scenes of Edinburgh, the first Cardinal Beaton's House, the second Cow Foot Gate and the third depicting The West Gate, Warwick together with a black and white 6in dust pressed tile decorated with a Tudor scene (4)
An early 20th Century Wedgwood copper plate lithoplate for the 1905 Calendar tile with an etched scene of 'George Stephenson's Locomotive the Rocket 1829 about 8 tons, about 18 feet long, six horse power, speed 24 miles' above 'The modern American compound locomotive 97 tons 70 feet long 1500 H.P speed 70 miles' beside a rectangular calendar made for Jones McDuffee & Stratton Co Pottery Merchants Boston, USA, image size 20cm x 26.6cm
A 3" x 6" Pilkington's framed plastic clay lustre tile decorated to a design by Gordon Forsyth with a gold lustre heraldic eagle with its wings outstretched, with a foliate border edge against a red and blue ground together with a Pilkington's 6" plastic clay lustre tile decorated with a low relief heraldic dragon in a brown lustre against a white ground (2)
Three late 19th Century Pilkington's 6" x 12" dust pressed tile panels, the first painted with a lone fisherman against a mountainous landscape, the second with two fishermen on the riverbank pulling in their catch and the third with a huntsman and two hounds together five similar plastic clay tile panel with scenes to include of Loch Katrine, Inversnaid Falls and Loch Lomond (8)
A set of eight 6" Lewis F. Day for Pilkington's dust pressed tiles decorated with a foliate motif and three flower heads, all in low relief green, some with paper labels to the reverse 'Denton Road, Reddish Fireplace, removed 1939'. The design illustrated in the Magazine of Art 1896 together with various Pilkington's 2" plastic clay and dust pressed tiles decorated with a ruby lustre glaze and a Maw & Co Patent Grip advertising tile (qty)

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