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A collection of 19th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, transfer printed floral decoration, including embossed Pilkington tile decorated with harebells on white ground, Mintons China Works with apple blossom in octagonal panel, a Doulton Lambeth painted tile and Sherwin & Cotton, some damage. (48)
A 19th Century Derwent Foundry Co 6 inch x 8 inch dust pressed tile, transfer printed with stylised flowers and foliage, together with three other 6 inch x 12 inch tile panels to include a floral example by Sherwin & Cotton, a relief moulded example with ochre glaze and a hand painted example with swans to a lake. (4)
A quantity of 19th Century 6 inch dust pressed floral patterned tiles, transfer printed, painted and embossed decoration including examples from Sherwin & Cotton, Flaxman, Ollivant, E Smith & Co, Minton & Co, Pilkington's Tiles, with a two tile panel by Henry Richards (attributed).(approximately 56)
A collection of six assorted dust pressed tiles, each with a landscape scene, mostly 6 inch, some for the US market, to include a T Richards tile with an image of the Mohawk Trail, a Mintons tile with images of Trinity Church in Rhode Island, a Mintons tile with a hand painted image of a snowscape with a windmill etc. (6)
A set of ten late 19th Century Mintons China Works 6 inch dust pressed tiles, transfer printed in brown over white with designs by William Wise for the Village Life series, with figures in various country/farming landscapes, maker's marks verso, with one duplicate tile printed in black over white. (11)
A Minton & Co encaustic black clay tile of rectangle form, decorated with a Victorian style white pointing finger over a black ground, maker's mark verso, 15cm x 19cm, together with a similar larger Encaustic Tile Co. Jackfield example in cream over black, stamped marks verso, 15cm x 26cm. (2)
A 19th Century Minton Hollins & Co 8 inch dust pressed tile in the Gothic Revival style with a central roundel with repeat foliate borders, picked out in majolica glaze, relief moulded marks, together with a similar smaller Minton & Co example and a further similar plastic clay example attributed to Frederick Garrard. (3)
A 19th Century high relief terracotta clay architectural circular roundel by George Jennings, of a full face portrait after designs by T. E. Collartt, in glazed finish, impressed marks, together with a 6 inch relief moulded tile attributed to William Unwin for Poole Pottery with a classical face mask design and a further 6 inch relief moulded tile by Mintons of lion holding foliate boughs in its mouth picked out in majolica glazed finish. (3)
A later 19th Century Copeland plastic clay 8 inch tile, circa 1878, decorated with four panels of flowers between zig zag borders, stamped mark, together with three dust pressed 8 inch tiles, a Minton Hollins & Co tile with a stylised flower in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, another Minton tile with a panel of naturalistic leaves between borders, and a Steele and Wood tile with stylised flowers and leaves. (4)
A collection of 19th Century 6 inch dust pressed embossed floral tiles to include examples from Minton Hollins & Co, Pilkington's Pottery & Tile Co, C. P Sutcliffe & Sons, T & R Boote, Craven Dunnill & Co and T. A Simpson, all with relief moulded florals decorated in single colour majolica glazed finish, various marks. (16)
A 20th Century Pilkington Tiles, 6 inch dust pressed tile, embossed and tube lined, orange uranium and black infilling on cream ground, decorated with stylised flower head within geometric banded border, together with another by H & R Johnson, tube lined with orange uranium, grey and black infilling, chevron and geometric forms. (2)
An 18th Century English Bristol Delft tile circa 1760, decorated with a bird of prey over a pale blue glazed ground with bianco-sopra-bianco border of flowers and leaves, 5 inches square, together with a similar period Liverpool example decorated with a vase of flowers in Fazackerly colours. (2)
Two 19th Century Anglo-Persian 6 inch plastic clay tiles, including a hand painted tile, blue and green tones with black detail over green ground, decorated with three stylised flower heads in foliate cartouche within patterned foliate and floral field, painted No.2 verso, together with a Copeland tile with polychrome floral and foliate pattern over cream ground, cross-combed to reverse and impressed mark. (2)
A 20th Century T&R Boote 6 inch dust pressed tile, hand painted with a character study of Mrs McStinger from Charles Dickens, Dombey & Son, together with another tile from the same series illustrating Mayor Bagstock, also two similar A. Bell & Co. 6 inch dust pressed tiles with Character Studies including Mr. Turvey from Bleak House and Luffey from Pickwick Papers, all hand painted in colour glazes over white grounds. (4)
An early 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tile, possibly Henry Richards Tiles, with faux tube lined floral design in the Art Nouveau style, with two roses picked out in pink glaze over a green ground, together with a similar tile with Art Nouveau style tube lined roses in lilac over a cream ground. (2)
A collection of 20th Century Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include a pair of painted abstract tiles designed by Harold Elvin, black glaze over white ground, painted signature verso, a screen printed tile by Ivor Kamlish, black over white ground, a powder blue transfer printed over white tile, designed by Lawrence Scarfe, stylised flowers and trailing leaves within double ogee cartouche on lined and spotted ground, and another screenprinted tile, centaur in silhouette reserved to a blue glazed ground. (5)
A 20th Century Mintons China Works 6 inch dust pressed tile, decorated in the Pantaloon pattern from the Seven Ages of Bird Life series, block printed in black over white with a stylised flamingo and other birds in a landscape, together with The Infant from the same series, block printed with a chick hatching. (2)
A set of eight 19th Century 6 inch dust pressed Dickensian tiles, attributed to R & R Booth, from a series Scenes from Dickens Novels, black transfer printed over white ground, including Mutual Delight of Hit and the Pony, Grandfather Hopes to Win Money for Kelly, together with a 4 inch dust pressed tile The Shadow in the Little Parlor, Miss Miggs sitting up for Simmun, (13)
A Dutch Westraven tile tube line decorated with a solider saluting before an outline of the Netherlands, with a thistle to the right and the words '1945-'46 PRESENTED BY THE 1ST DIVISION ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY IN APPRECIATION OF HOSPITALITY SHOWN BY MILITARY CLUBS IN GLASGOW', 20cm x 15.5cm, embossed marks.
An assorted collection of late 19th to early 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include a Pilkington's two tile panel depicting a Putti in relief holding a wreath, glazed in white over a blue ground, a Minton example with incised Gothic style decoration with mottled deep green and ochre glaze, a tile attributed to T.G.F. Booth relief moulded with a standing heron amongst reeds, a Maw & Co tile relief moulded with a stylised shell design in yellow and green, and a possibly Minton tile with a central pink and white flower head over scrolling blue and white leaves all over a textured yellow ground. (6)
A W. B. Simpson & Sons six inch dust pressed tile, hand painted with a boy riding a hobby horse in blue against the white ground with an orange border, probably on a Davenport blank, painted marks, together with five other tiles featuring portraits, comprising two by Thomas Allen for Wedgwood, each with a printed image of a girl within a floral border in blue, a Wedgwood example featuring an unknown man in blue, a coloured lithography of WE Gladstone for Minton Hollins, and a similar tile, possibly by Steele and Wood. (6)
A 20th Century Carter Stabler & Adams 6 inch dust pressed tile, embossed decoration depicting the upper frontage of St Pauls Cathedral and titled St P, cream glazed, designed by Harold Sabler for the decoration of some stations in the London Underground. NB - Carter Stabler & Adams were responsible for most of the London Underground tile work in the 1930s.
Four 20th Century dust pressed Kenneth Clark tiles, including a hexagonal tile, turquoise and brown relief glazed abstract design, printed mark Kenneth Clark Tiles to reverse, together with three 6 inch dust pressed tiles, including an H & R Johnson tile, printed black over white with red sun roundel, The Post Office Tower, designed by Ann Wynn Reeves, and two tube lined tiles designed by Ann Clark for H & R Johnson in tonal red and orange glaze over cream ground with geometric designs depicting Sun and Moon within stylised borders. (4)

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