A collection of assorted 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include two H & R Johnson Ltd tiles, both printed and painted with stylised decoration, the first depicting a hare under moonlight, the second a hedgehog, stamped Bader Pottery Oxon, a Dunsmore painted on Minton tile stylised fish, a Richards Tile with stylised hand painted stags and a Hereford Tiles example with hand painted ram in a roundel with corner bracket decoration in blue over white. (5)
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A collection of assorted 20th Century dust pressed tiles, to include Pilkington's with a hand painted stylised tree, Carter Tiles with a screenprint tree and fence in black and yellow over white, an Aldermaston Pottery tile decorated with an abstract motif by Alan Caiger-Smith and two H&R Johnson tiles with screen printed and hand painted abstract designs. (5)
A collection of late 19th and early 20th Century dust pressed 6 inch tiles, all with relief moulded Art Nouveau foliate decoration, to include a W Sherwin & Co example with two flowers in opposing squares in purple and yellow with two green squares, and examples by The Henry Richards Tile Co, Pilkington's, Alfred Meakin Ltd, Sherwin & Cotton and more, maker's marks verso. (10)
Three 20th Century Dunsmore Tiles dust pressed 6 inch tiles, each handpainted under pitted glaze with swimming fish, on Minton and H&R Johnson backs, together with three other similarly themed tiles to include three Carter Tiles tiles, a Sea Plants range tile by Phyllis Butler, a Marine Life series range tile by Margaret Matthews and one with a crest and a banner reading AD MOREM VILLAE DE POOLE. (6)
A 20th Century Pilkington's 6 inch dust pressed tile, hand painted with a design by Lewis F. Day, with a large stylised flower in ochre and yellow with scrolling green leaves over a white ground, together with a further three Pilkington's 6 inch tiles, to include a buff stoneware floor tile with a transfer printed invitation to attend the Richard Dennis Exhibition, another transfer printed example with scrolling leaves and floral decoration in green and brown and an abstract example with mottled brown and green glazes. (4)
An early 20th Century J.H Barratt & Co, dust pressed Emaux Ombrants portrait tile of President Woodrow Wilson modelled by George Cartlidge, together with similar examples of W. M Hughes, David Lloyd George, Mendelssohn, Mr James Sherwin and a portrait of George Cartlidge in pale grey and sepia glaze, impressed marks to the reverse. (7)
A 19th Century Minton Hollins & Co 8 inch dust pressed tile, relief moulded with a flowering convolvulus picked out in majolica glaze over a red ground, relief moulded marks, together with a Minton Hollins & Co printed example decorated in the manner of William Morris with a fruiting bough over grey ground and a further large relief moulded tile decorated with a crane fishing amongst bull rushes with a green majolica glaze, unmarked. (3)
A Craven Dunnill & Co 6 inch dust pressed tile, relief moulded with fruiting vines all in a brown glaze, mounted to a copper frame, maker's marks verso, together with five similar Craven Dunnill & Co relief moulded 6 inch tiles with stylised floral decoration in varying colour glazes, maker's marks verso. (6)
A collection of 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, painted by Packard & Ord on factory blanks, including three Pilkington's tiles painted with floral sprays, and one with spring lambs, a Thynne tile painted with Cambridge University coat of arms and Carter & Co (Poole) (attributed) tile depicting herdsman and cows, all signed with monogram, together with a Packard and Ord (attributed) 6 inch Campbell Tile Co Ltd tile painted with seashells and flowers on powder blue ground, framed. (6)
A collection of 19th Century 6 inch dust pressed figural tiles, including Minton Hollins & Co, painted decoration depicting girl reading on country path, a fiddler on an upturned barrel, a plastic clay nursery rhyme tile of Little Boy Blue and a later 20th Century transfer printed tile after Walter Crane 'Where Are You Going My Pretty Maid'. (5)
Three 19th Century Craven Dunnill 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include one with red lustre over white ground, tube lined stylised leaf decoration, moulded marks and embossed Jackfield roundel, together with another printed tile with flower bud and foliate scrolls, central flecked roundel, tones of brown and blue lustre over pale lemon ground, and a Craven Dunnill & Co stencilled tile, tonal blue over hatched green ground, decorated with a stylised dragon with outstretched wings. (3)
A 19th Century heavy Doulton Lambeth 6 inch dust pressed ceramic tile, relief moulded and enamel decorated by Emily Robinson with a stylised foliate motif, together with a similar period example with stylised flowers and foliage in the Art Nouveau taste in the cuerda seca technique, relief moulded marks. (2)
Two 19th Century Pilkington's 6 inch plastic clay tiles, hand painted in the Persian style in tones of blue and green with raised orange highlights, with stylised flower heads and denticulated leaves, impressed marks verso Pilkington's Tile & Pottery Co Ltd, Clifton Junction Manchester England, together with a similar unmarked example. (3)
A 20th Century Pilkington 6 inch dust pressed tile, with faux tube line decoration depicting a Tudor rose in tones of blue over a blue ground, framed, together with four similarly decorated Pilkington's 6 inch tiles each with faux tube line and relief moulded floral decoration with colour glaze finish, maker's marks verso. (5)
A collection of assorted 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include eight Pilkington's, decorated with designs by Alan Wallwork, all with large stylised sunburst motifs in various colour glazes all over a white ground, a similar Pilkington's tile, possibly designed by Frank Fidler, with concentric circle design in green and brown glazes over a matte black ground, and another designed by Margery Clinton, also six H & R Johnson Ltd tiles, all with geometric repeat pattern designs in colour glaze finish. (15)
A 19th Century Minton Hollins & Co 8 inch dust pressed tile in the Persian taste with a stylised vase of flowers amongst flowers and foliage over a buff ground, relief moulded marks, together with a Mintons China works example and an Empire Porcelain Co example with a Persian style flower head design in tonal blues. (3) N.B - The Minton Hollins example was created for one of the galleries in Hertford House for its reconstruction circa 1871 to 1872.
A 20th Century Maw & Co 8 inch dust pressed tile, with faux tube line majolica hand painted decoration depicting a stylised bird and tree design in tones of brown, together with another framed example from the same series with a stylised bird in a blossom tree, also a collection of assorted 6 inch and 4 inch tiles with stylised bird decorations, maker's marks verso. (14)
An assorted collection of late 19th to early 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, makers to include Maw & Co, Minton's China Works, Rhodes Tile Co., Pilkington's etc, all with hand painted or faux tube lined floral decoration in the Art Nouveau style, decoration picked out in colour glazes. (8)
An assorted collection of 20th Century Carter Tiles 4 inch dust pressed tiles, each decorated with printed stylised and repeat pattern decoration, together with a relief moulded abstract example with a deep blue glaze and a rectangular tile with stylised wood effect in blue over white, 15cm x 7.5cm. (8)
A 1950s Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) dust pressed 4 inch tile, from The Chase series of hunting scenes by Edward Bawden, decorated under glaze with a fisherman in red and black against a grey ground, impressed mark to back, together with a H&R Johnson tile with faux tube lined decoration of a fish, and two Dunsmore Tiles tiles hand painted underglaze with a fish. (4)
Three 20th Century Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) 6 inch dust pressed tiles, including a Delphis colour range tile with abstract design on red mottled ground, a similar example with stylised foliate design on orange ground attributed to Angela Wyberg, and another example decorated with fleur-de-lys. (3)
Three 19th Century Minton Hollins & Co 6 inch dust pressed tiles, from a series of twelve Aesop's Fables, blue transfer printed over white, including Death and the Woodcutter, The Fox and the Stork, and The Dog and the Sow, together with a black over buff printed tile, The Stork and the Wolf. (4)
A 20th Century Minton Hollins & Co 6 inch dust pressed tile, block printed with a design based on A.W.N Pugin, with seven smaller white flower heads over a central blue flower head and corner leave motifs, all over a buff glaze ground, together with a similar Mintons China Works tile decorated with a design based on A.W.N Pugin block printed with floral design in brown, white and green over a buff ground. (2)
A 20th Century Dunsmore Tile to a Minton 4 inch dust pressed blank, stencilled over a white ground with a design depicting a heron over a blue ground, together with two 6 inch Minton tiles with similar Dunsmore stencilled decoration, the first of a toucan over a pale yellow ground, designed by Polly Brace, the second with a stylised acorn branch, maker's marks verso. (3)
A collection of five 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed floral tiles, to include a Carter Tiles example with painted tonal blue and brown over white ground depicting a flowering tree, designed by Ruth Pavely, another example painted with a flowering cactus, designed by Alistair Metcalf, a Minton hand painted tile, decorated with yellow chrysanthemums on white ground, and a Maw & Co terracotta tile, impressed floral decoration using the Le Cuerda Seca technique, together with a Henry Richards Tile Co Ltd Art Nouveau faux tube lined tile, decorated with flower heads and whipped tendrils. (5)
A 19th Century Martin Brothers (attributed) 6 inch stoneware tile, probably by Robert Wallace Martin, incised and modelled in low relief with ivy leaves and flowers, glazed in shades of green, blue and brown on a textured buff ground and blue lined border, scratched date 1881 to one side, gouged marks to reverse.
A collection of four 8 inch dust pressed tiles, to include a Maw & Co Ltd with a design by Walter Crane to accompany his set of Four Season tiles, a Minton's China Works example with a central portrait in profile and decorative floral motifs, part of a larger panel, a Minton's & Co terracotta tile with repeat fleur-de-lis pattern and a Minton's tile with an abstract floral motif, all with colour glaze finish. (4)
A 19th Century 8 inch Copeland plastic clay tile relief moulded in the Aesthetic taste with central and corner roundels over a geometric ground picked out in Majolica colours, impressed marks, together with a Wedgwood 8 inch border tile relief moulded with ferns in Majolica glaze and a further unmarked border tile with anthemion in blue glaze over buff. (3)
A collection of 20th Century dust pressed 6 inch tiles, each decorated with fruits or vegetables, to include a Pilkington's example hand painted underglaze with a lemon, olives and a cigarette, circa 1960, another Pilkington's tile hand painted underglaze with a bunch of grapes, a T&R Boote tile with mushrooms, and a Minton tile with cherries. (4)
An early 20th Century Gibbons, Hinton & Co 6 inch dust pressed tile, deeply relief moulded with a wren on a branch within a central diamond within stylised flowers, all in a tonal brown glaze, back impressed with pattern number 211, together with another tile with a bird with wings outstretched in a plum gaze within a green leaf border. (2)
Two Mintons China Works 6 inch dust pressed tiles, relief moulded with architectural scenes including Worcester Cathedral and Eccleston Ferry, Chester, both in a brown glaze, together with a Corn Bros relief moulded village scene in ochre glaze and a Minton's faux tube lined tile with stylised floral decoration in a light brown glaze, maker's marks verso. (4)
A collection of late 19th Century dust pressed 6 inch tiles, to include a Maw & Co tile with an image of a bird seated on celery, transfer printed and hand coloured underglaze in grey, blue and green against the cream ground, another Maw & Co tile with various leaves, a Doulton tile with hand coloured leaves and flowers against the black ground, and two other floral tiles by Doulton and Pilkington's. (5)
A collection of early 20th Century dust pressed 6 inch tiles, each with relief moulded Art Nouveau foliate decoration, to include a Minton tile with a monogrammed design by Lewis F Day, and a Minton tile with design possibly by Leon Victor Solo, other examples by TA Simpson & Co, Marsden Tiles, Cleveland Tile Co, Lea & Bolton of Tunstall, Pilkington Tiles, Corn Bros and T&R Boote. (10)

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