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TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS TILES BY MAW & CO, decorated with red stylised flowers, lustre glaze, moulded marks verso 'Maw & Co, Benthall Works, Jackfield, Salop' and 'Maw, Floreat Salopia', 15cm square (2) (Condition Report: some losses at corners, remains of plaster/cement, tiny chips, scratches, light crazing, scratches and wear commensurate with age, otherwise appear ok)
MAW & CO. THREE-TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1900 glazed earthenware, later framed, each tile 15.2cm square (frame size 49cm x 18.5cm); together with a WILLIAM DE MORGAN FRAMED TILE, glazed earthenware, 15cm square (frame size 18cm x 19cm); and an 8-INCH FRAMED TILE, tube-lined and glazed earthenware, 19.5cm square (frame size 24.3cm square) (3)
A collection of 19th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, relief moulded, printed and faux tube lined florals, including a pair of Maw & Co high relief moulded tiles, with quarter seed pot and flower head panels, blue/black glaze, and a Minton Hollins & Co quarter panel tile, printed and painted with perched kingfisher, heron, iris and forget-me-nots, others factories include Burgess Tile Co, Broughton and Henry Richards. (21)
A GROUP OF CLOCKS, comprising a Masons Ironstone 'Mandalay Red', marked on the back, vintage Kundo 400 day anniversary torsion clock, enclosed in a glass dome, cream face with black numbers and metal hands, decorated with a tiny green and red flower garland pattern around the dial, sitting on a circular wooden base, Royal Albert plate style wall clock with shades of blue roses, gold hands and numbers with gilt pattern detail central, three Masons style pattern mantal clocks with MAW & Co. on the clock face, quartz barometer, collection of four miniature brass decorative quartz clocks one in the shape of a motorbike, The Belgravia carriage clock co. London quartz wall clock, vintage desk/mantel clock by H. Pidduck & Sons Ltd. 'Hanley' dark wood case, a gold dial with black hands and roman numerals, beaded detail around the base, (qty), (all clocks untested and may need some work)
A collection of late 19th Century dust pressed tiles, including J C Edwards Ruabon (attributed), 6 inch military portrait tile, Lord Kitchener, in wooden stepped frame, together with a Maw & Co Benthill Works portrait tile, and a collection of painted and floral moulded tiles, including a Persian decorated 8 inch tile, damaged. (qty)
A collection of 19th Century and later dust pressed tiles, including 8 inch Maw & Co 'Spring' tile, impressed stylized figure of a maiden amongst trees and flowers, titled to corner, framed, Minton Hollins & Co 8 inch tile, printed monochrome roundel depicting The Miller, His Son and The Donkey, circa 1875, Moyr Smith for Minton, a 6 inch dust pressed tile, from the Death of Harold Series, monochrome printed decoration, together with a Maw & Co 8 inch dust pressed majolica tile, faux tubelined Art Nouveau female portrait, framed. (4)
Vintage medical items to include fleams, A Maw & Co. medical pump, clamps etc. together with a small selection of Golly advertising ephemera. Notice from the the-saleroom.com: These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
WALTER CRANE (1845-1915) FOR MAW & CO., JACKFIELD 'SKOAL' TWIN-HANDLED VASE, CIRCA 1889 lustre-glazed earthenware, bears inscription SKOAL, unmarked 21.5cm high Note: This is one of a series of vases that Crane designed for Maw & Co. around 1889 when they first appear listed in the catalogue of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society in London of that year, described along with a series of tiles that Crane also designed for the firm. The vases demonstrate Crane's interest in all historical forms and decoration, especially those of classical antiquity and of the Islamic world, with the current example a celebration of Viking fraternity.
A pair of Maw & Co (Broseley) stoneware pottery planters, circa 1852-83, the circular flattened bulbous tops moulded with four high-relief lion masks on a lobed band, picked out in ochre against a mottled off-white ground, above a purple glazed lower body, supported on four ochre glazed lion paw columns and canted corner square bases, the off-white glazed interiors with an ochre and purple band to the rim, impressed marks to bases, height 30cm, diameter of tops 48cm (some faults).
Y A VICTORIAN BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY CASED COMPOSITE SET OF SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTSVARIOUS MAKERS, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe lid with a fine amputation hacksaw stamped S. MAW & SON, LONDON with ebony pistol grip, another saw, three assorted forceps and a small bone saw, over lift-out upper tray containing four large surgical knives with blades ranging from 10.5 inches to 4.5 inches and ebony handles variously marked for AITKEN, YORK and EVANS & Co. LONDON, seven scalpels again with ebony handles and variously signed for WEISS, LONDON; WALTER LAWLEY, LONDON; YOUNG, EDIN'R and MAW, LONDON, together with three picks including one inscribed MATTHEWS, a selection of broaches, two tracheotomy breathing tubes and other implements, the lower section with two trepanning core drills, a syringe, a scoop inscribed GARDNER, chain ligatures and a small quantity of other instruments, the exterior of the box with brass strap reinforcements including bound angles and the lid centred with a shield-shaped cartouche engraved Dr. Hoad; together with a cased optical instrument, Keeler Optical Instruments, London, mid 20th century, (2). The surgical instrument case 46cm (18ins) wide, 25cm (10ins) deep, 11.5cm (4.5ins) high. Solomon Maw is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1551-1851 as a surgical instrument and medical glassware maker working from 11 Aldersgate, London 1839-60 and was succeeded by Maw and Son. John Weiss is recorded by Clifton as working 62 Strand and 287 Oxford Street, London 1831-51. Condition Report: As catalogued the set is 'composed' hence comprises implements by differing makers and of differing patterns; also it is incomplete - see online listing images for vacancies within the box fittings. The steelwork is generally in good condition as it seems that previous owners smeared the implements with petroleum jelly before storing away, however there is some localised oxidation to some of the items. A few of the knives show evidence of past sharpening and a small quantity of the implements have some wear/chipping to the ebony grips. The block positioned to the right-hand edge of the inside of the lid (supporting saw implements) is currently loose (just needs gluing into place). The exterior of the box has historic scuffs and scratches but is generally in sound original condition. There is no lock key present. Condition Report Disclaimer
Maw & Co. - A set of six mid 20th century circa. 1970s Maw & Co. Tubeline and Majolica framed ceramic tiles. The tiles each depicting Victorian workers in different professions, each titled to lower, including; Chorus Girl, Chimney Sweep, Street Trader, Street Musicians, Gameskeeper, Victorian News Vendors. Each tile hand painted. Measures approx. 44cm x 24cm.
A 20th Century Maw & Co. Broseley Salop 6 inch dust pressed terracotta tile, decorated with sgraffito stylised spikey leaves all in a grey ground, together with a similar sgraffito decorated 6 inch tile, in the style of Salopian Art Pottery with stylised floral and leaf decoration in blue and grey. (2)
A 1930s Pilkington's 4 inch dust pressed tile, tube line decorated with a windmill to a landscape against clouds, after designs attributed to Edmund Kent, picked out in enamel colours, together with a collection of similar period 4 inch tiles from other makers with similar stylised designs to include Candy, Maw & Co and Honiton examples. (5)
A later 19th Century Maw & Co Broseley Salop 6 inch dust pressed brown clay tile, hand painted with blue underglaze stylised flowers over a brown glaze, together with a E. Smith & Co printed and hand coloured tile with a snail over green leaves and branches, also two other unknown maker's tiles with similar floral designs in various colour glazes, all with maker's marks verso. (4)

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