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  1. Two original framed antique hand-painted 8 inch Victorian tiles

    Hand-painted with pastoral landscapes including rivers (one showing a stone bridge) with with hills behind.

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  2. Victorian tile Arts and Crafts style by Copeland

    Arts & Crafts style antique Victorian tile made by Copeland in blue clay. The verso shows the typical 'comb back' technique favoured by Copeland. In the style of William Morris/ Philip Webb this tile is block printed in brown, yellow, blue, red and green colours and features a diaper or grid of 9 squares containing alternating images of sprigs and sunflower heads.

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  3. Original Pilkington 6 inch Victorian tile

    Colours: Black and white.

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  4. Victorian Buff Square Tiles Reclaimed Antique x1 4¼"x4¼"

    There is a picture of the tiles laid in our utility room, they have been used both externally & internally & I will include more pictures where they have been used.

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  5. Ceramic Art Nouveau Fireplace Tiles Set of 10 Antique Victorian STYLE Tile

    Repro fireplace tiles. each tile is 6" Width.

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  6. 87 x Antique 6" x 6" Victorian Gothic Minton floor tiles plus extras

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  7. Big Job Lot of over 260 Reclaimed Victorian Encaustic Coloured Floor Tiles

    This listing is for the large job lot of approximately 265 tiles as pictured Most are dusty, uncleaned and have mortar still on them, please see the photos They will all clean up well My buy it now price is a bargain, cheapest on ebay by far as other sellers have these same tiles listed for £3+ each with postage on top Weight of all the tiles pictured is just under 12 kilos See photos with tape measure for sizes, all are approximately half an inch thick Postage by Royal Mail tracked, tiles will be well protected in a sturdy box These are reclaimed Victorian tiles, over 125 years old and as such some chipping and wear is to be expected

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  8. Victorian tiles Fireplace tiles Feature tiles

    Using a little sack of liquid clay squeezed in the palm of the hand, the artist pipes the design through a nozzle on to a plain tile, guided by a pencil sketch. (In the 19th century, a pinpricked design was made on paper and powdered charcoal tapped through the perforations.).

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