Price: £42.00
A Rare Antique Floral Majolica Tile manufactured by Godwin & Hewitt c1890
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Price: £87.00
An Art Nouveau tile depicting roses
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Price: £42
Ref: PNB268
A pretty example of an Art Nouveau tile depicting roses It is relief moulded which is then filled with coloured glazes It was probably made by the factory H Richards Tile Company Staffordshire
A Mintons aesthetic movement tile
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Price: £60
Ref: PNB255
A Mintons aesthetic movement tile A good period design with the flowers in vase This is in an offset square with arts & crafts style flowing flower design to the corners It is well printed in black on an ivory body and dates from circa 1882
A Floral printed tile
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Price: £72
Ref: PNB340
An attractive Victorian tile It has a floral printed design in red, green and brown against a creamy background In very good condition
Art Nouveau tile
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Price: £78
Ref: PNB271
A Corn Brothers Art Nouveau tile with typical all over glaze It has a relief moulded design which is then filled with coloured glazes The image shows 3 stylised flowers in a yellow and lilac Clearly marked on the back with the typical Corn Brothers Cs and the word copyright From the Blanchett Collection
A Victorian ceramic tile depicting an urn with passion flowers
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Price: £80
Ref: PNB253
A large Victorian ceramic tile depicting an urn with passion flowers It was transfer printed in brown on a white tile and hand painted and then fired It is believed to be the work of the leading Staffordshire tile manufacturer George Wooliscroft & Sons and made circa 1885 It has a Birdseye maple frame
Pair of hand painted and signed Victorian tiles depicting scenes in the Yorkshire Dales
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Price: £220
Ref: PNB249
A pair of hand painted and signed Victorian tiles depicting scenes in the Yorkshire Dales Valley of the Wharfe and Stockghyl Force Scenes of this nature were popular during the latter part of the C19th and were often of the Lake District or the Scottish Highlands They are painted on tiles manufactured by Minton & Hollis, Stoke on Trent and were probably made circa 1880