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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.
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
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.
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
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
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
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

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