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A collection of late 19th Century dust pressed 6 inch tiles, each with printed floral decoration, to include a Wedgwood example with a central roundel of flowers in white, red, light brown and grey green, in metal stand, a hand coloured design on a TG & F Booth tile, probably by the Decorative Tile Co, and others to include Pilkington's, Decorative Tile Co and similar. (9)
A set of four 19th Century Mintons China Works 6 inch dust pressed tiles, each later hand enamelled with Victorian characters and scenes to the white glazed ground, together with a similar period 8 inch dust pressed tile by Hill Pottery Co Ltd (S Alcock & Co), transfer printed in black with gentleman in 19th Century dress smoking pipes. (5)
A 20th Century Pilkington's Tiles 6 inch dust pressed tile, tube lined and painted decoration attributed to Edmund Kent, depicting a grey and white goose, on tonal green ground within wavy border with spiral detail, impressed P to corners verso, together with a matched series example with a black cockerel. (2)
A 19th Century Martin Brothers 6 inch stoneware tile, by Robert Wallace Martin, incised and modelled in low relief with aquilegia flowers and leaves, glazed in shades of green, blue and brown on a textured buff ground and blue lined border, scratched signature to one side, gouged star to reverse.
A pair of 20th Century Pilkington tiles decorated at Poole Pottery, each decorated by Lindsay Cole with later interpretations of the Cookery series designed by Claire Wallis, one with an apple, one with fish in pastel colours to a white glazed ground, signed in monogram, together with an earlier Poole Pottery tile screen printed with figures on horse back by Reginald Till and Peggy Thomas, and a 1950s Carter tile transfer printed with a playing card on simulated wood effect ground. (4)
A collection of 20th Century dust pressed tiles with printed and painted decoration, to include a pair of H & R Johnson Ltd naval battle scenes, a Hereford Tiles Ltd example with painted Chinese fishing boat in stylised blue border, a H & R Johnson 4 inch tube lined tile decorated with a Dutch fishing boat and another example with geometric zig-zags with hatched and stylised foliate border. (5)
A collection of five dust pressed 6 inch tiles, each with transfer printed decoration with a central image within a patterned border, to include a Minton Hollins & Co tile designed by John Bradburn circa 1880 with a roundel with two birds, and others by T&R Boote with decoration of birds, flowers and children. (5)
A 20th Century 4 inch dust pressed tile attributed to A. J. Wade, with stylised tube line decoration depicting a ship at sea, in purple picked out in colour glazes over a cream ground, together the companion tile decorated in reverse, also three other similar tiles, to include two Maw & Co with windmill landscapes and a Richards tile depicting a bridge over water, maker's marks verso. (5)
An early 20th Century heavy dust pressed tile by Doulton, relief moulded with a stylised Art Nouveau seed pod design under a pale celadon glaze attributed to William James Neatby, marked Doultons Patent Safety Back, together with a similar period relief moulded floral design and a further example stencil decorated with a cockerel. (3)
A late 19th Century Edward Smith & Co of Coalville dust pressed Emaux Ombrants tile depicting a portrait of a gentleman in a deep magenta glaze, together with a similar Gibbons Hinton example with birds on a bough in tan glaze, an example with a milkmaid and cow in green glaze and a turquoise glazed example with a young boy sat on a step in flat cap, unmarked. (4)
A collection of early 20th Century dust pressed 6 inch tiles, all with relief moulded Art Nouveau foliate decoration, to include a H & R Johnson example in tonal blue, along with a Sherwin & Cotton tile designed by George Cartlidge in tonal brown, and others by Photo Decorated Tile Co, Corn Bros and WTH Smith & Co, and a two tile panel by Minton Hollins & Co. (7)
A 19th Century Mintons China Works 8 inch dust pressed tile, transfer printed with a Gothic Revival design with a frieze of stylised flowering plants against a black ground with repeat daisy border after designs by Augustus Welby Pugin, together with a further example with an oak bough and acorn roundel and a smaller 6 inch example decorated with a passion flower border, all with relief marks. (3)
A 19th Century Pilkington's Pottery & Tile Co 6 inch dust pressed tile, relief moulded with T.B.L below a deep magenta glaze, believed to be from the Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee building in Oxford Street, Manchester, together with a part run of three Pilkington's relief moulded floral tiles in magenta glaze and a similar date run with Art Nouveau nasturtiums with whiplash lines in tonal turquoise majolica type glaze, unmarked.
A late 19th Century dust pressed 6 inch tile, circa 1870, from the Wedgwood Dog's Heads series, probably by Thomas Allen, in brown against the buff ground, together with two 8 inch tiles, one with an image of a setter, handpainted mostly underglaze and signed by G Layland, the other unmarked but likely Steele & Wood, printed with a seated lady with a dog and a boy serving fruit in brown against a white ground.
A 19th Century Maw & Co. Broseley Salop 6 inch dust pressed floor tile, with relief moulded central star decoration surrounded by floral motifs contained in a double line border, all in a treacle and ochre glaze, together with a similar 6 inch dust pressed Craven Dunnill & Co floor tile, with relief moulded floral and repeat pattern decoration all in tones of brown glaze, maker's marks verso. (2)
A 19th Century Mintons China Works 6 inch dust pressed tile, transfer printed with a repeat pattern of stylised snow drops between repeat floral borders after designs by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, together with a similar period example also attributed to Pugin with a roundel of ivy leaves in colours. (2)
A collection of 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed royalty themed tiles, comprising a TG&F Booth tile produced for the coronation of King George V, stencilled in red over white glaze with 'God Save the King 22nd June 1911', two tiles by Johnson printed with portraits of Queen Elizabeth II for her Golden Jubilee in 2002, and a JC Edwards tile decorated in relief with a portrait of King Edward VII. (4)
A collection of late 19th and early 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, makers to include Arthur Meakin & Co, Sherwin & Co, Gibbons Hinton, Henry Richards, Cleveland Tile Co, Rhodes Tile Co and more, all with relief moulded and faux tube line stylised floral and botanical studies in colour glaze finish, maker's marks verso. (11)
A 19th Century Minton's Hollins & Co 8 inch dust pressed tile from the series Authors and Their Works designed by John Moyr Smith, transfer printed in brown over cream with a scene from the Story of Patient Griselda by Chaucer, also a similar Minton's China Works 8 inch dust pressed tile, transfer printed with a scene from Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels. (2)
Two 19th Century dust pressed commemorative tiles, including the wedding of The Duke of York and Princess Mary 1893, teal glazed cushion form, modelled in high relief with bust portraits within floral border, 9cm x 12cm, together with a Craven Dunnill & Co Ltd Co WWI patriotic tile, coloured transfer printed decoration over white ground, Flags and motto For Right and Freedom, 11cm x 8cm. (2)
A collection of Carter & Co (Poole Pottery) handpainted tiles, to include a plastic clay 5 inch tile with stylised Art Deco flowers by Truda Carter circa 1925, two plastic clay 5 inch tiles with floral sprays also by Truda Carter, and three other tiles also with floral sprays, to include a dust pressed 6 inch example probably by Reginald Till, a dust pressed 6 inch tile by Truda Carter, and a dust pressed rectangular tile, also by Truda Carter and painted by Jacqueline Way. (6)
Three 20th Century 5 inch dust pressed tiles, including Carter Stable and Adams, hand painted in tonal green, blue and red over matt grey ground, decorated with stylised fruit and leaves, possibly after a design by Truda Adams, together with Joseph Rouelants for Carter Tiles, Dutch figures in coastal landscape, and a Poole Pottery (attributed) tile painted with flowers, possibly designed by Dora Batty as part of a set of Nursery Toy tiles. (3)
A late 19th Century Burmantoft's Pottery plastic clay 4 inch tile, circa 1890, decorated in relief with a grotesque bird in a deep red brown glaze, stamped mark, damaged, missing bottom edge of tile, together with another Burmantoft's tile decorated with three sunflowers in a dark olive glaze. (2)
A 19th Century Craven Dunnill & Co 6 inch dust pressed tile moulded in high relief with a portrait of General Charles George Gordon within a roundel with foliate borders with an ochre glaze, together with a similar Carter Tile Co portrait tile and a further example relief moulded with a Cavalier. (3)
A collection of 19th and 20th Century commemorative dust pressed and tiles to include a Rye Tile celebrating the Investiture of the Prince of Wales July 1969, Coronation 1953, J P & S handpainted tile designed by Rosalind Ord for Packard Ord for the Coronation of George VI, a printed Victorian 1837-97 commemorative tile, together with a Mintons China Works tile printed in relief with a thistle in stylised thorned tendril border. (5)
An assorted collection of 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include three Ann-Wynn Reeves and Kenneth Clark Tiles, the first with relief moulded abstract decoration in tones of yellow and brown over a white ground, the second with printed decoration depicting a purple thistle and a similar third with a hot air balloon, also three Kenneth Clark for H & R Johnson tiles from the Woodland series, each depicting a stylised tree over white grounds, also a Merthyrware floor tile with an abstract motif in tones of brown and white, a similar abstract example, unknown maker. (8)
A collection of nine Carter England (Poole Pottery) 6 inch dust pressed tiles, from the Coloured Dutch series designed by Joseph Roelants, transfer printed and painted over white ground, including fisherman and farming scenes, together with a 5 inch dust pressed tile decorated with a lady in traditional Dutch costume, carrying a basket of apples, in solid grey border. (10)

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