Reclaimed encaustic and ceramic floor, wall and hearth tiles in the neo-medieval, Gothic Revival style of A. W. N. Pugin by celebrated makers such as
Boote, Campbell, Carter, Chamberlain, Copeland & Garrett, Craven Dunnill, Godwin, Maw, Minton and Minton & Hollins.
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Greek Revival border with palmettes
Four colour cardinal floral cross
Ordinal foliate cross
Glazed pattern floor tile
Eight petal flower in a diamond
Cardinal foliate cross in a quatrefoil 4"
Fuchsias by Minton Hollins
Four Godwin floral cross
Pugin pattern on a Wedgwood tile
From a panel of four forming a foliate cross in a circle
Dotted roads with roundabouts
Cardinal foliate cross in a quatrefoil
Pugin pattern #2
Floral pattern
Foliate cardinal cross in a quatrefoil
Part of a panel of four with fleur de lys, florets and coronet
From a panel of four with ogee foils and trefoil corners
Cross Floury with florets
Pugin's four black birds
Fleur de lys with trefoils
Gothic cross by Maw & Co
Godwin triangle tile with foliate cross
Flowering branch
Six scrolling vine border tiles by Minton & Co
Pattern of fishes circling
Scrolling vine by Maw & Co - 29 tiles in total
Edge or border tile in pale blue and red
Four with blue and buff floral crosses
Abstract bands of alternating colours and geometric shapes
Part of a Tudor rose from a panel of four
Ordinal foliate cross with floret
Entwined leaves from a panel of four
Stylised fleur de lys in a circle with oak leaves
Grotesque face
Hexagonal tile with Star of David
Cardinal foliate Cross Patonce
Leaf Array
Red budded cross
Two with medieval heads
"ZO" monogram
Richly glazed and thickly moulded Mintons majolica 8 inch plaque
Portcullis by Chamberlain of Worcester
Six enamelled cardinal floral crosses in quatrefoils
Cardinal foliate cross with oak leaves
Richly enamelled polychrome cardinal floral cross
Magnificent majolica Maw & Co rose window attributed to J.P. Seddon