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![]() (M031) Dust pressed pale olive body, to a design by Lewis Day, 5.9 x 5.9 in, Marsden Patent Art Tile pattern R1468, marked Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Etruria Patent Impressed Tile H. c.1886/7. |
(M251) Dust pressed, 6 x 6 in, under glaze stencilled slip, distinctive reverse with moulded England, pattern P112, unattributed blank but decorated by the Marsden technique, c.1890. | ||
(M162) Dust pressed, 6 x 6 in, under glaze stencilled slip, marked LT England, decorated in the manner of Marsden Patent, reverse illustrated fig. 73 page 136 Austwick "The Decorated Tile", Marsden Tile Co, c.1890. |
![]() (M030) Dust pressed , 6 x 6 in, Marsden Patent Art Tile pattern D95, on a Doulton & Co blank (mark partially scraped off). c.1893. (see M232) | ||
![]() (M032) Dust pressed , each 6 x 6 in, ladder back with moulded mark Patent Doulton & Co Lambeth London (partially scraped off), pattern D95 scratched into surface, Marsden Patent Art Tile, c.1893. Uncommon two tile Marsden design, the tile has an impressed woven surface which was obtained by pressing a square of fabric into the moist design before the biscuit firing. |
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![]() (M033) Dust pressed , 6 x 6 in, Marsden Patent Art Tile pattern M93, unmarked. c.1895. |
(M149) Dust pressed, 6 x 6 in, moulded design probably by C F A Voysey, with subtle use of émeaux ombrants giving a very pleasing image, Marsden Tile Co Dale Street Burslem, c.1905. |
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