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Some very tiny glaze losses to the rim, very
minimal for a teapot stand, surface is bery near
perfect and quite amazing for a teapots stand! Style/technique: Pictorial
handpainted A pottery piece from a tile specialist
although Maw & Co dabbled in a little
pottery more of the bold art pottery genre. This
one of the few all in one purpose made teapot
stand patterns, for example Mintons Ltd who made
more than anyone else used separate feet stuck
on to a tile like biscuit. These from Maw look
almost as nice upside down as the feet are so
nicely moulded. A nice rustic view, mill pond with the mill
and wheel in the background. A similar design is
found printed from Stoke on Trent tile
makers. The image is full size at 72 dpi (about 430
pixels wide) in maximum quality JPEG format, a
larger 120 dpi image also in maximum quality JPEG
format can be forwarded by email if required. The image is a little oversize rather than
cropped close to the edges so that the edges can
easily be seen and any chips etc can be quickly
spotted. Other marks described are usually not
visible at all when the tile is viewed straight as
one normally sees it and can only be seen with a
critical eye when the tile is tilted to catch
imperfections in reflected light. For more details
of how we describe marks see Condition.
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