`Abraham Lincoln` a rare Sherwin & Cotton photographic tile by George Cartlidge, celebrating the centenary of his birth in 1909, and another Sherwin & Cotton tile portrait of Queen Victoria commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of the Reign of Queen Victoria, 1897 impressed inscriptions to reverse, minor glaze frits to base of Victoria 23 x 15cm. Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 78 plates 205 and 206 for the original metal moulds for the Lincoln tile. Page 52 and for 53 for both tiles illustrated. Provenance Private collection
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A Sherwin & Cotton Matene Te Nga Maori portrait tile designed by George Cartlidge, sepia toned, and another Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile of Bella impressed marks, 23 x 15.5cm. Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 54 plate 118 for Matene and plate 121 for Bella Provenance Private collection
A Minton`s Secessionist tile designed by Leon Solon and John Wadsworth, slip decorated with a stylised tulip flower in yellow and aubergine on a green ground, a J C Edwards tile painted with a poppy flower, a tile decorated with a Lion in a shield probably Pilkingtons, and a collection of Art Nouveau tiles including six Meakin tiles impressed marks, chips 15.5 x 7.5cm. Provenance Private collection
A Carter`s Poole Pottery tile designed by Cecil Aldin, model DG6, printed and painted in colours on a cream ground, a tile decorated with a comic cat and stilted bird design, and five other tiles impressed marks, painted Aldin monogram 15cm. square Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery Richard Dennis Publications, page 171 for three other Cecil Aldin tiles from the Dog series Provenance Private collection
A large Packard and Ord six tile panel by Rosalind Ord, painted with a fox hunting scene in colours on a cream ground, framed, an unusual Packard and Ord four tile panel painted with two deer, a Packard and Ord two tile panel, and four other Packard and Ord three tile trays depicting deer hunting, farming and horse riding scenes, and five individual tiles painted RO monogram, crack to one tile, 48 x 32.5cm. Provenance Private collection
A rare pair of William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery tiles, each impressed, hand carved and slip decorated with a seated lioness, covered in a green glaze impressed factory mark, minor glaze chips 15.5cm. square Literature Jon Catleugh William De Morgan Tiles, Trefoil, page 149 figure 237 for a comparable tile decorated with a seated bear like creature.
A rare set of four William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery tiles, each impressed, hand carved and slip decorated with a seated lioness, covered in a green glaze impressed factory mark, minor glaze loss and chips 15.5cm. square Literature Jon Catleugh William De Morgan Tiles, Trefoil, page 149 figure 237 for a comparable tile decorated with a seated bear like creature.
A William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery three tile panel, painted with an exotic peacock, perched in a berried bough, painted in colours on a white ground impressed factory mark, minor glaze chips, Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications, page 247 plate 323 for a comparable panel.
A rare William Dr Morgan Sand`s End Pottery tile, painted with a serpent in black on a blue ground impressed factory mark, tiny glaze chips, 15.5cm. square Literature Jon Catleugh William De Morgan Tiles, Trefoil, page 149 figure 238 for a comparable tile in green and white. William De Morgan Blackwell House exhibition catalogue, page 28 catalogue number 53 for a ruby lustre tile in this design.
THREE MEDIEVAL TERRACOTTA TILE FRAGMENTS, one (largest 6 1/2"" long) with an unknown rhebus and the smallest with a fleur de lys, both purportedly from Glastonbury Abbey, and a square tile with black face, 4 1/4"" square, purportedly from St Augustine`s Canterbury, together with Eames` ""English Medieval Tilers"", 1992, one volume (4)
A framed six inch dust pressed tile commemorating Queen Victoria`s Diamond Jubilee, decorated with a central oval roundel portrait in a classical frame initialled VR, all to a pale yellow ground, wooden framed with red velvet lining together with a porcelain plaque decorated with a hand tinted over transfer scene of a kingfisher in flight, 21.5cm x 14cm (2)
Two Lorna Bailey miniature coffee sets: `Bridge and Stream` comprising coffee pot, lidded sugar pot, cream jug, two cups and two saucers on serving tile, signed to the base by Lorna Bailey; `Sunburst` comprising coffee pot, lidded sugar pot, cream jug, two cups and two saucers on serving tile, signed to the base by Lorna Bailey.
A Chinese porcelain plaque, decorated mountains, 22 x 31.5 cm Condition report Report by NG Frame obscuring edges and hiding reverse. Some heavy scratches. Possible crack/heavy scratch to top right hand corner. Tile uneven. Some rubbing to painted decoration. Pox marks. Firing fault to bottom right corner.
*Alfred Fontville de Breanski (1877-1955), 'LLYN NANTILE, N. WALES' Signed l.r., inscribed with tile verso, oil on canvas 32 x 51cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Small area of paint loss upper left and another on left side. Canvas lose in bottom left due to pressure from behind. Losses to frame. Generally no major faults.
Golf Illustrated Ltd. £50 debenture 1933 no.34 of 60 issued ornate `tile` style border olive green with green underprint embossed seal bottom right with counterfoil together with Stableford & Co. Ltd. debenture for £100 1923 no.298 in the name of Frank Stableford of Wallasey ornate scrolled border blue embossed seal bottom left corner both very fine. (2) Although Stabelford & Co were railway carriage builders based in Coalville Leicestershire frank stableford was the inventor of a golf scoring system using points rather than strokes played.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Carreau ottoman, Syrie, Damas, fin du XVIe siècle - début du XVIIe siècle Carreau en céramique siliceuse à décor polychrome sur fond blanc. Partie de composition comprenant une branche à tige achevée d’une fleur composite et d’une tige de fleurettes présentées en grappe. Cadre en bois du XIXe siècle.Dim. avec cadre : 29,5 x 29,5 cmÉtat : quelques éclats aux rebords.A Damascus pottery tile, Syria, late 16th - early 17th century
Composition modulaire de médaillons quadrilobés polychromes, de type Arista, Séville, XVIe siècleDouze carreaux rectangulaires de revêtement en céramique à décor émaillé jaune, vert, bleu sur fond blanc de médaillons à petites mandorles centrales sommées aux quatre coins de tulipes alternant avec des feuilles d’acanthe baguées.Carreaux de revêtement de plafond réutilisés en carreaux de revêtement mural.Dim. panneau : 48,5 x 71 cm ; dim. carreau : 11,5 x 24,5 cmÉtat : éclats aux coins, petits manques, traces de pernettes. Dans un cadre en bois.A tile panel composed of twelve Arista type moulded and glazed tiles, Seville, Triana, 16th century

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