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Lot 686

An early 20th Century Dunsmore tile to a Minton dust pressed blank hand stencilled with a design of a Penguin over a pale orange ground, designed by Polly Brace, 6" square.

Lot 688

An early 20th Century Dunsmore tile decorated to a Minton dust pressed blank with a hand stencilled landscape scene with a farmer ploughing a field with two shire horses, 6" square.

Lot 691

A mid 20th Century Dunsmore tile decorated to a Minton dust pressed blank hand stencilled with the Knave of Spades after designs by C.F Voysey and John Tenniel, 6" square.

Lot 692

An early 20th Century Packard & Ord two tile panel run on James Plants & Sons blanks, hand painted with a stylised hound chasing a hare over a landscape setting to mottled buff glazed ground, each 6" square.

Lot 705

An early 20th Century Lawtons dust pressed tile in the manner of Rosalind Ord for Packard & Ord hand painted with a pair of stylised female figures dancing before a pair of arches, unsigned, 6" square.

Lot 706

A mid 20th Century Packard & Ord dust pressed three tile tray hand painted with prancing horses, a cockerel, song notes and cocktails items over the white glazed ground all set within an oak surround, each tile 6" square.

Lot 708

A late 19th Century Mosaic Tile Company dust pressed tile, black line printed and coloured with a scene by Walter Crane "There Was a Lady (who) Loved All Swine", signed in monogram, 6" square.

Lot 709

A late 19th Century Mosaic Tile Company dust pressed tile, black line printed and coloured with a scene by Walter Crane "Fortune and the Boys", signed in monogram, 6" square.

Lot 710

An early 20th Century American Wheeling pottery tile, block printed with a stylised scene of a horse and carriage in a city park, 6" square.

Lot 711

A late 19th Century Belgian Boch Freres dust pressed tile, impasto painted with a study of a butterfly resting on a lily flower on a turquoise ground, 8" square.

Lot 712

A late 19th Century dust pressed tile, decorated in a turquoise palette of oxide glazes with a study of a dragon signed in black enamel E Balon, Blois, 6" square.

Lot 713

A Continental dust pressed tile, faience decorated with a stylised rearing horse in a palette of blue and brown, unsigned, 6" square.

Lot 714

A late 19th Century Boulenger et Cie dust pressed tile, blue line printed with a scene of a Middle Eastern family picking fruit on a roof top overlooking the sea, 8" square.

Lot 718

A Continental plastic clay faience tile, embossed and decorated with majolica type glazes with a frog catching a dragonfly with a crossbow on an ivory ground, glazed back, 6" square, S/D.

Lot 719

A 20th Century dust pressed tile, embossed with a stylised dragon and washed in a green majolica type glaze, stamped Tessera, 6" square.

Lot 720

A Zsolnay Pecs dust pressed tile, glazed with polychrome flowers and highlighted in gilt on an ivory ground, 6" square, S/D.

Lot 721

A Montereau Creil dust pressed faience tile, decorated with polychrome stylised mythical bird on a white ground, 8" square, S/D.

Lot 722

A Longwy pottery dust pressed tile, enamel decorated with wading birds within Baroque style scroll borders on a turquoise ground, 8" square.

Lot 723

A Longwy pottery dust pressed tile, enamel decorated with swimming duck within stylised floral borders, 6" square.

Lot 725

An early 20th Century plastic clay tile, possibly American, moulded in high relief with a putto holding a chamber stick in matt green oxide glaze, 6" square.

Lot 727

A Limoges porcelain tile decorated in pate sur pate with a figure of a naked woman on a cobalt ground, signed A Barriere, 7" x 5", mounted in wooden frame.

Lot 733

A Delft type plastic clay tile, painted with an exotic flowering plant, painted corner scrolls, 4" x 4", mounted in wooden frame. S/D.

Lot 734

A plastic clay Delft tile painted in green with a rat catcher and his quarry, 5" square.

Lot 737

Five Belgian dust pressed tiles with blue transfer printed landscape decoration, another similar example; a Birmingham 1963 tulip festival tile; five Delft type printed fine art portrait panels, each 1.5" square and a Het Tegelhuis dust pressed tile, sepia line printed and tinted river landscape with windmill, 6" square.

Lot 743

An early 20th Century Joost Thooft & Labouchere Delft dust pressed tile painted with shipping scene indistinctly signed, 6" square.

Lot 744

An early 20th Century Joost Thooft & Labouchere Delft dust pressed tile painted with shipping scene with figures on the quay, 6" square.

Lot 745

A Portuguese Santa Anna plastic clay six panel tile run painted with exotic birds amongst flowering branches within brown line border, each tile 5" square.

Lot 747

A 20th Century French pottery plastic terracotta tile incised and glazed with a stylised fish, signed G G, 6" square. S/D.

Lot 749

A Continental porcelain tile moulded in high relief in the Baroque style with a female head below shell cap above scrolling fish decorated in lustre glazes, possibly a glaze trial piece, signed verso A F Wenger 1920, 18.8" x 8.5", in wooden frame. S/D.

Lot 751

A Belgian pottery dust pressed tile, simulated tubeline decoration of a boat on a lake washed in coloured glazes, 6" square.

Lot 319

18th century Delft tile h: 5 x w: 5 in.

Lot 375

20th century hand painted tile signed Gouda Holland h: 15 x w: 23 in.

Lot 144

A pair of Ming style tilework Dogs of Fo, each standing atop a waisted pedestal, one has a paw on its cub, the other on a ball, glazed in typical green, ochre and brown, 33cm and 33.5cm high; and a green glazed ridge tile moulded as a golden pheasant, 26.5cm high. (3)

Lot 375

A panel of nine 19th century hand painted blue and white tiles in the manner of William de Morgan/William Morris, one tile of knight on horseback with joust, three with Pre-Raphaelite groups of girls interspersed with repeating designs of swans and foliage, some damage, by repute from 'The Hill', Whitley, Surrey

Lot 293

A framed 19th century Persian tile panel relief decorated with man on horseback on a blue ground 11cm wide, 18cm high

Lot 616

A William De Morgan Curzon Rose Trellis tile painted in shades of blue, green and ochre and a carnation spray tile indistinct Chelsea mark to second, minor rim chips 15.5cm. square

Lot 617

Single Rose (Wild Rose) a William De Morgan tile painted in shades of blue and green on a white ground impressed Merton Abbey mark, minor frits 15.5cm. square. Literature: Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis page 132 figure 784 for the original design

Lot 618

BBB A William De Morgan tile, painted in shades of blue, aubergine and green on a white ground impressed Sand's End mark 15.5cm. square

Lot 619

BBB a William De Morgan tile, painted in shades of blue and green on a white ground impressed Sands End mark 15.5cm. square

Lot 620

A William De Morgan tile painted with two carnation, in shades of blue, green and aubergine on a white ground impressed Sand's End mark, minor glaze loss 15cm. square

Lot 621

A William De Morgan tile painted with a spray of three daisies in shades of blue, green and aubergine on a white ground impressed Sand's End mark, minor frits 15.5cm. square

Lot 622

A William De Morgan Chicago pattern tile painted with two flowerheads in shades of blue, purple, green and brown on a blue ground impressed tulip mark, minor rim chips 20.5cm. square. Literature: Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications page 154 catalogue number 563 for the original design.

Lot 623

A William De Morgan tile painted with two carnations, in aubergine and green on a white ground impressed mark 15.5cm. square

Lot 626

A William De Morgan Rose Trellis tile painted in shades of blue and green impressed De Morgan mark, chips to edges 15.5 x 15.5cm.

Lot 627

A William De Morgan Bedford Park Daisy tile painted with alternating panels of daisy and foliage sprays in shades of green, blue and yellow impressed WD Morgan, restored chip to corner 21cm. square. Literature: Jon Catleugh William De Morgan Tiles, Trefoil Books, page 62 colour plate VI for a comparable example

Lot 631

An unusual William De Morgan tile painted with diagonal daisy sprays, in ruby lustre unsigned, minor rim chips 15.3cm square. Literature: Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan page 244 plate 299 this design included

Lot 632

A William De Morgan tile painted with fruiting grape vine, in ruby lustre on a white ground impressed Sands End roundel, minor chips and wear to lustre 16cm. square Literature: Simplicity or Splendour, Cheltenham Collections, page 51 figure 38 for an identical tile catalogue, no.9

Lot 633

Pineapple (New Pineapple) a William De Morgan tile painted with a yellow flower impressed Poole mark 15cm. square

Lot 635

Bedford Park Anemone a William De Morgan tile painted in green and blue on a white ground impressed Chelsea period mark, minor frits 15.5cm square

Lot 636

A William De Morgan tile modelled in low relief with two lion, glazed blue, and two other De Morgan tiles impressed Sands End mark, losses and chips 15cm. square

Lot 637

A William De Morgan pottery tile painted with two Chameleon, in shades of blue and green impressed Sand's End mark 15cm. wide.

Lot 638

A William De Morgan six tile panel painted with an owl above crescent moon, amidst carnation flowers in colours on a blue ground, framed impressed Merton Abbey mark 46 x 30.5cm. Literature: Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications, page 179 plate 413 for an original design. Jon Catleugh William De Morgan Trefoil page 137 plate XVII for a similar panel. Provenance: William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Gallery exhibition June 2004, catalogue number 42

Lot 639

Mongolian a William De Morgan Persian two tile panel painted in shades of blue and green on a white ground impressed Merton Abbey mark, chips each tile 15.5cm. square. Literature: Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications, page 149 catalogue number 592 for the original design

Lot 640

Membland Hall a William De Morgan composite tile panel designed by William Morris, comprising four joined foliate tiles from a panel designed by William Morris, in shades of blue and green, framed 30 x 21.5cm. The Victoria & Albert Museum has a 66 tile panel given by Charles and Lavinia Handley-Read. Literature: Richard and Hilary Myers, William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 124 figure 221

Lot 144

A Painted Tile, depicting building on riverbank, framed, 40cm x 24.5cm overall

Lot 251

Five medieval pottery encaustic tiles, decorated with various white-glazed geometric patterns, and nine tile fragments with similar decoration, 14cm. max. (14)

Lot 20

Craven Dunnil tile with relief decoration of a maiden and cherubs, stamped Jackfield, dated 1899

Lot 21

A tile with tubelined design of a Galleon, two Art Nouveau tiles, four pictorial tiles and two others

Lot 276

1950's tile top table and a quantity of Richard Ginori tiles

Lot 59

A Maw & Co three tile panel tubeline decorated with a peacock perched in a tree, framed paper label to reverse image 60 x 19.5cm.

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