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A late Victorian Minton Hollins rectangular horizontal fireplace tile, handpainted in polychrome glazes with a bluetit watching a sparrow flying down to another sparrow in a nest amidst flowering cherry blossom branches and grass, the back stamped 'MINTON HOLLINS & Co STOKE ON TRENT', 46cm wide, 15cm high.CONDITION: A couple of chips to the back left hand side and top corner as photographed, and a few small frits and chips to the edges and corners of the front which would be largely or completely hidden when installed.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance.We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices:UK (Estimated): £20.40 USA (Estimated): £59.00 EU (Estimated): £27.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £56.00In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.
A.W.N. PUGIN (1812-1852) FOR MINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT GROUP OF NINE GOTHIC REVIVAL TILES, CIRCA 1860 glazed earthenware, moulded maker's marks (9) 15.4cm square Encaustic tiles of this pattern were designed by Pugin and made for St. Mary’s convent in Handsworth, Birmingham, which opened in 1841.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR MINTON'S CHINA WORKS TILE, 1870 painted and glazed earthenware, stamped maker's marks and Victorian registration lozenge to the reverse, 20.5cm square; together with MINTON, HOLLINS & CO., TWO AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FRAMED TILES, 1882, painted and glazed earthenware, stamped maker's marks and Victorian registration lozenge to the reverse, frame 22.5cm square (3) Literature: Lyons H. Christopher Dresser: The People's Designer: 1834-1904, Woodbridge, 2005, p. 109 illus.
JOHN MOYR SMITH (1839-1912) FOR MINTON, HOLLINS & CO. GROUP OF FIFTEEN AESOP'S FABLES TILES, CIRCA 1878 printed earthenware, comprising; two examples of ‘King Log & King Stork’, ‘The Wolf and the Lamb at the Spring’, ‘The Fox and the Crow’, ‘The Dog and his shadow’, and an example each of ‘The Tortoise which wished to learn to fly’, ‘The Wolf and the Crane’, ‘The Hare and the Tortoise run a race’, ‘The Goat, Calf and Sheep in partnership with the Lion’, ‘The Fox and the Goat in the well’, ‘The Fox dines with the Stork’, ‘The Ape the Cat and the roast chestnuts' (15) each 15.3cm square Literature: Jones J. Minton; the First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production, Swan Hill Press 1993, pp. 340-1, where tile designs are listed
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 late 19thC Minton Hollins & Company pottery tile, relief moulded with a pair of greyhounds and hare, against a turquoise ground, within a brown geometric border, gilt framed, tile 15cm x 15cm, and a further green glaze tile, relief moulded with hunting dogs within woodland, in an oak frame, tile 20cm x 20cm. (2)
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)
A William De Morgan ruby lustre Rabbits tile, on Minton Hollins blank, on scroll ground, unsigned, impressed Minton mark, minor glaze nicks,15.2cm. square LiteratureMartin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 124 figure 944 for the original design illustrated.
A.W.N. PUGIN (1812-1852) FOR MINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT GROUP OF NINE GOTHIC REVIVAL TILES, CIRCA 1860 glazed earthenware, moulded maker's marks verso (9) 15.4cm square Note: Encaustic tiles of this pattern were designed by Pugin and made for St. Mary’s convent in Handsworth, Birmingham, which opened in 1841.
A GROUP OF TWENTY THREE EARTHENWARE TILES (23)Late 19th century Square or rectangular form, each painted with a birds study on a pale green ground, stamped Minton Hollins & Co; Patent Tile Works Stoke on Trent, Four tiles 20cm square, the remainder approx. 20cm by 17.5cmThe top corner of one tile has broken off. All the tiles with chips and some with cracks
Miscellaneous porcelain and stoneware, 19th c, to include a Worcester porcelain spirally fluted trio, a Minton, Hollins & Co. stoneware desk weight and calendar for 1900, a Chinese porcelain saucer painted with figures, a Stone China blue transfer printed cheese dish, a W. H. Goss porcelain trio printed and painted with clovers and bees, various sizes and marks Mintons calendar with wear to glaze and chips to corners and edges, Chinese saucer with two small chips to rim and a hairline crack, Worcester trio with minor wear to gilding, rose painted saucer with hairline crack, lustre cup and saucer with minor wear to lustre
Gordon Mitchell Forsyth, Memorial to Edith Cavell, Goddess Caritas under the banner "Patriotism Is Not Enough I Must Be Free From All Hatred And Bitterness", oil on oak panel, signed and dated 1916, the back inscribed "This Memorial was subscribed to by the inhabitants of Shoreditch and the past and present nursing staff and friends in the Shoreditch Infirmary in the year AD1916 the third year of the Great War and unveiled on the first anniversary of Miss Cavell's death. Joan Ingles, Matron. John Clay, Clerk of Works", 124.5x89.5cm. Footnote:Gordon Mitchell Forsyth (1879-1952) attended the Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen, followed by the Royal College of Art, London, before establishing a career in the ceramic industry in the early 20th century. He held the position of Art Director for the Minton Hollins Tile Co in 1903, and soon after Art Director for Pilkington's Tile and Pottery factory. It was here that arguably his greatest artistic ceramic designs were executed where the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites was strongly embraced. As with many young artists of his generation, Forsyth served in the Great War, before returning to Staffordshire and the ceramic heart of Britain in 1920, where he held the title of Superintendent of Art Instruction in Stoke-on-Trent and oversaw ceramic design to many notable students. Edith Cavell was a British Nurse who was celebrated for treating wounded soldiers from both sides without discrimination during the First World War. Cavell helped around 200 Allied soldiers escape from occupied Belgium before being court-marshalled under German Military Law and executed by firing squad on 12th October, 1915. During her career before WWI Edith Cavell was Assistant Matron at Shoreditch Infirmary from 1903-1906.
A Victorian large Minton Hollins & Co decorated tile The painted tile decorated with frogs and shrews amongst leaves, signed with the initials 'W.I.W.N.', the reverse of the tile with cast marks and stamped Doulton Lambeth, set within a contemporary carved walnut frame.The tile 30.5cm square. The frame 42cm square.Qty: 1Some minor marks and very minor scratches to the painted surface. The frame with some minor marks overall.
Half set of Minton Hollins fanfare ivory fireplace tiles, each 15.5x15.5cm, with metal tile holder / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
Half set of Minton Hollins fanfare ivory with red inserts fireplace tiles, each 15.5x15.5cm, with metal tile holder / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
A Minton Hollins & Co. sang de boeuf egg-shaped vase, 13.5 cm high, a Denby turquoise glazed egg-shaped vase, 15.5 cm high, a Vienna Pergamon floral and foliate decorated vase, 20.5 cm high and a lustre ribbon glazed vase bearing blue glazed marks to base "NB-A-MCA", 22 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The sang de boeuf vase has a chip to the outside edge of the rim as well as several large surface scratches to the piece throughout. There is crazing evident throughout. The Denby vase has all over crazing. The Vienna vase has some wear to the glaze as though it has thumb prints or suchlike put on it during firing. Also has some heavier scratches throughout but mainly to the neck. The lustre vase has firing faults to the glaze and body throughout in a sort of dimpled effect. Has crazing. The interior is very dirty, appears to have been used for flowers or suchlike. There are marks in the dust and scratches to the base. All items are in need of a good clean and have general wear and tear to include some light surface scratches as well as minor firing faults etc - see images for more details
Housed in a wooden frames. Each panel depicted in a color overglaze of classical figures. Perhaps as Pandora and Pomona. Raised tile marker's marked: Minton Hollins & Co, Stoke on Trent. Frame size: 9.5"W x 17.5"H x 1"D. Sight size: 7.75"W x 15.75"H. Issued: c. 1890sDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Minton HollinsCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Carl-Harry Stalhane - a Rorstrand of Sweden blue glazed bulbous vase, thin neck, marked to base, approx. 10cm high, along with an early 20th century Minton Hollins 'Astra' ware abstractly shaped vase, mottled red, green and blue colourway, circular stamped mark to base, approx. 14cm high. (2) Further details: crazing and general wear to both, generally good.
A collection of English tiles, late 19th and early century, including an In Memorium tile inscribed 'In Loving Memory of the Late Thomas Green, the beloved son of George and Mary Green of 78 Stoke Hill Road Hartshill who departed this life March 23 1888 aged 18 years, for ever with the Lord gone Home'); Minton Hollins tile printed and hand coloured with a ram (cracked); seven assorted printed Minton and Minton Hollins tiles, six with floral decoration and one with neo-classical scene; a selection of majolica tiles, comprising pair of treacle coloured examples depicting Robert Burns, an unusual shield-shaped tile, circa 1870-80, decorated with two cranes beside bulrushes and a water lily, 19cm wide; a larger tile, possibly Steele and Wood, decorated with cherubs firing arrows beside a river bank, 20cm square; another, with a stag and doe, 15cm square; a Minton Hollins majolica Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee tile and another, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee tile (also originally majolica, now exceptionally worn); and two Minton Hollins circular teapot stands decorated with flowers, 18cm diameter and a rectangular tile, printed with a farmyard scene of hens before a large barn (qty)

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