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A Victorian Cheese Dome (A/F), A Majoica Tile and a Maple & Co. Ltd. Wash Bowl: The cheese dome having a branch form handle and a hand painted band of fuchsias on a lavender blue ground with moulded basket-weave borders. The wash bowl printed in dark pink with a band of peonies. The large 19th century Majolica tile moulded in relief with a cherub bearing a cornucopia cascading fruit beside a lion, within a roundel border on an ultra- marine blue ground, 8¼ ins (21 cms) square, impressed on base (A/F).
A Bernard Leach St. Ives studio stoneware tile with incised decoration of a single snake's head fritillary, signed with initials "B L" to the front, and the back with four impressed St. Ives seals, 10 cm x 10 cm, and a small blue and white pottery bowl in the Oriental studio manner decorated with coastal landscapes to the interior and exterior in the early Bernard Leach manner, 14 cm diameter x 5.25 cm high (2)
An early 18th century London blue and brown manganese Delft ware tile with central blue and white circular panel depicting a classical urn of flowers flanked by two birds and each corner with angel head spandrels, all reserved on a splashed brown manganese ground, 12.5 cm x 12.5 cm, and an early 19th Century Dutch blue and white Delft ware tile depicting two children playing bowls, 12.5 x 12.5 cm, both mounted in modern wooden frames
An 18th century Bristol Delft ware tile decorated with a circular panel depicting a lady in landscape, 12.5 cm², another 18th century Bristol blue and white Delft ware tile decorated with a panel of flowers with angel head spandrel decoration to the corners, approx. 12 cm², and an 18th century Lambeth blue and white Delft ware tile decorated with a circular panel depicting a figure resting by a riverside with castle and tower in distance, approx. 12 cm², all mounted in modern wooden frames
A rare pair of Morris and Company tin-glazed tiles, 1870 -1880, with the Peony design after Kate Faulkner, chips ,each 15cm (6") square This design was by Kate Faulkner, who was the sister of Charles, one of the partners of Morris Marshall and Faulkner. Edward Burne-Jones was a friend of and worked with William Morris. He designed glass and tiles and before his association with De Morgan he spent many hours hand painting tiles assisted by Kate. See: 'William Morris Tiles' by Richard and Hilary Myers. Page 111. There is a single tile of this pattern in the V and A.
A rare pair of Morris and Company tin-glazed tiles, 1870 -1880, with the Peony design after Kate Faulkner, chips ,each 15cm (6") square This design was by Kate Faulkner, who was the sister of Charles, one of the partners in Morris, Marshall and Faulkner. Edward Burne-Jones was a friend of and worked with William Morris. He designed glass and tiles and before his association with De Morgan he spent many hours hand painting tiles assisted by Kate. See 'William Morris Tiles' - Richard and Hilary Myers. Richard |Dennis 1996. p111. There is a single tile of this pattern in the V+A.

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