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Three Aesthetic Movement Aesops fables tiles each antique blue and white tile depicting an animal figure scene, each with matching wood frame, attributed to Mintons, 18 cm X 18 cm approx, total each .
26 various Victorian encaustic tiles by Minton & Co, variously decorated with fleurs-de-lys or the number 2 & a single plain tile. (15 x 15 cm. Provenance: Estate late John Schaeffer.
A polychrome glazed and pierced terracotta stove tile designed by A.W.N. Pugin, manufactured by Minton & Co, height 22.5 cm, width 22.5 cm, depth 3 cm. Provenance: H. Blairman & Sons, London. Other Notes: Similar tiles were used in a stove created for the…
John Moyr Smith (English, 1839-1912) for Minton, set of four 'The Seasons' picture tiles, c. 1878, illustrating 'The seasons, a Scottish poem by James Thompson, framed (4) 14.5 x 14.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Hoyle, Newcastle
Pair of framed Minton wall plaques hand painted ceramic wall tiles. Entitled the greeting & Hear Ye, Hear Ye. Cinderella series. Impressed back stamp Minton - Stoke up on Trent, Walbrook, London. Unsigned in ebonised frames. 15 x 30 cm (tiles)
A set of eight Minton 'Idylls of the King' series tiles by John Moyr Smith, late 19th century brown printed onto cream, each tile depicting a different Arthurian legend figure or event, each stamped Mintons China Works, Stoke-on-Trent 15 cm x 15 cm. Note:…
A large collection of Minton tiles, circa 1870 and later including designs by John Moyr Smith, the Arthurian legend series and the Shakespeare series the largest 20.5 x 20 cm
Four Minton Hollins nursery rhyme tiles, signed J. Moyr Smith 1880, titles Seesaw Marjery Daw, Jack Sprat could eat no fat, Simple Simon met a pieman, and little Miss Muffet