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'Pilgrim's Progress', a set of eight glazed earthenware sectional wall tile panels, modelled in bas relief as the pilgrims on their journey in groups and individually, woodland and the city, 53.5cm high, the widths varying. Provenance: From Peregrines, Guildford, a house built in 1965 by Robert Duncan Scott, now demolished, the tiles were designed by his son Douglas Scott
An Aesthetic Movement rosewood and tile inset jardiniere by Howard & Sons, the long hexagonal top with ten 6in tiles painted with a pomegranate design divided by fluted columns and with a gallery below, on four twist tapered supports joined by stretchers to a central roundel, on turned splay feet, paper label 'Fra. 2494 2963 Howard & Sons Cabinet Manufacturers Decorators 25, 26, 27 Berners Street, W', 87cm high, 75cm wide, 35cm deep
19th century and later ceramics to include a Minton & Co. tile with geometric pattern in red and browns, impressed mark to reverse 'Minton & Co. Patent Stoke Upon Trent', 15cm square, a pair of opaque glass vases painted in colours with flowers and foliage, 31.5cm high, large blue and white meat plate and other items, a/f
A Mintons tile inset splash back, late 19th century, the mahogany shaped and shell carved surround inset with two rows of Mintons tiles printed and painted in polychrome enamels with flowering plants to include; geraniums, daffodils and buttercups and interspersed with bumble bees, each tile measuring 15cm x 15cm, splash back measuring 129cm wide 53cm high
A Victorian cased set of bone letter tiles, presumably for educational purposes, each tile black engraved with a capital or lower case letter, in fitted mahogany box 20.5cm wide; and a Staunton ebony and boxwood chess set, early 20th century, the weighted kings 9cm high, in original mahogany box 19cm wide (2) Provenance: from the home of a late Gentleman of title, Worcestershire

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