| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with a little damage to two of the corners. There is a small chip to the lower rim and some damage to the side which shows through to the front of the tile. Some cement is still attached to the back. Sounds much worse than it looks, this is a lovely tile. Dimensions: 15 cm / 6 ins
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| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with a little minor damage around the sides but overall excellent. Dimensions: 15 cm / 6 ins
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| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with a little minor damage to one corner otherwise excellent condition. Dimensions: 15 cm / 6 ins
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| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with a little very minor pitting around the rim, a very small chip to the top rim and a little wear around the side overall excellent. Dimensions: 15 cm / 6 ins
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| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with a little pitting around the rim, two very small chips to the lower rim and one to a corner. Overall excellent. Dimensions: 15 cm / 6 ins
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| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with some pitting to two of the rims and one corner. There is a little damage to one of the sides and some cement still attached here and there but overall excellent condition Dimensions: 15 cm / 6 ins
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| Maker: Minton Pattern:Watteau grey Tile c1880 Inspired by the romantic art of the French rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), this is one of twelve different scenes in this series, which was given the factory pattern number 12, thus it is one of the first Minton pictorial tile series. Introduced about 1845 it was still in production in 1885, so precise dating of individual tiles can be problematic.
Backstamp: embossed Mintons China Works Stoke on Trent Made in England.
Crazed with a little very minor pitting around the rim and on the back a small chip to one corner. There is a little cement still attached. Overall excellent condition. Dimensions: 15 cm across / 6 ins across
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