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W Yale a late 19th century painted tile depicting a falcon tied to its perch by a jess the flanking foliage with a wall behind signed 37 x 22cm framed Yale is described as a 'Porcelain Slab and Tile Decorator' at Liverpool Road Stoke on Trent and opened for a few months in 1893. He bought in blanks for decorating
JOHN WHITTLE AND SON LTD., WHITEHAVEN AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, the upper stage having a moulded cornice over a green and floral tile panel with a shelf below and a rectangular bevelled glass mirror, the lower stage with two frieze drawers over panelled cupboard doors all with oxidised handles and hinges, splayed bracket feet, ivorine label on back of mirror and drawers stamped, Whittle and Son, 137cm x 57cm x 174cm high (54in x 22.5in x 68.5in)
Arts and Crafts period walnut three piece bedroom suite, possibly Scottish, circa 1900, comprising a mirrored pillar wardrobe with glazed cupboard with copper glazing bars over an open shelf with two drawers beneath and one long drawer to the base, width 122cm, height 209cm; also a matching dressing table with a mirror offset and with a jewellery drawer and single frieze drawer to the table, width 107cm; and a tile backed marble topped washstand, width 107cm, marked to a brass tablet Raleigh RD 241158
A William de Morgan twelve tile panel each 8in square painted in a Persian palmette and flowering foliage design with four tile repeat three marks for the early Fulham period some tiles perhaps Poole Architectural Pottery Co. 61cm x 81cm (damages) Provenance: Removed from a fireplace surround in a house in Grove Hill Road Tunbridge Wells For the marks see Catleugh Jon. William De Morgan Tiles. Shepton Beauchamp 2002 p181 figs.i j and l for the blue bell flowers see p121 fig. 164 and the border design (here integral) p168 fig. 262 (second from bottom). Similar to a panel in the Arab Hall Leighton House Kensington (west wall). Frederic Leighton commissioned de Morgan to supply additional tiles to complete the Islamic panels and it could be that de Morgan took the opportunity of making copies for his own use. It was also his custom to make duplicates of panels he was working on in cases of accidents in firing the second panel could then be sold if the firing was successful (see website for illustrations of the marks)
An early 19th Century English tea bowl and saucer transfer printed and enamelled with beasts on a seaweed and frond ground, S/D; two Chinese exports blue and white tea bowls decorated with warriors on horse back, 3.5" diameter; a Delft pottery tile with river landscape scene, 5" square, (4). Damages.
Four Maw & Co Jackfield tiles printed in brown with scenes from the Ages of Man, comprising; The Infant, The Lover, The Slippered Pantaloon and Second Childishness impressed marks, 15cm. square Terence Lockett Collecting Victorian Tiles, Antique Collector’s Club page 137 catalogue number 176 for ‘Schoolboy’ another tile from the set illustrated.
‘Sporting’ a Carter’s tile designed by Edward Bawden SP3, handpainted with a punting scene in colours impressed CARTER TILES, pencil SP3, 15cm. square Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery Richard Dennis Publications page 169 for an illustration of the range of Sporting series tiles

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