Large Tiles
with either width or height greater than six inches
also two or more tiles that make up a panel
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Most eight inch square tiles were made from around 1870 to around 1890, outside of these dates they were rarely seen. Being larger tiles they offered more scope for design, a larger 'canvas', so a greater proportion than 6" x 6" tiles are handpainted. Few were made in modern majolica, pressing and glazing were more difficult and they were only made in large quantities post 1890. |
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Unusual
seven inch square tile |
Unusual
seven inch square tile |
Unusual
seven inch square tile |
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The
rarest Moyr Smith Shakespeare tile! |
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