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    • Tiles Price GuideTiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts. This section contains a price guide for ceramic tiles including Chinese and Islamic tiles.
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Derby Recumbant Sphinx
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain Derby Price Guide

A rare late 18th century Derby porcelain model of a recumbent sphinx

A rare late 18th century Derby porcelain  model of a recumbent sphinx circa 1800. The reclining figure with frilled headdress, on stepped plinth base enamelled in iron red, green and…
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain, Derby, Price Guide
Oiseau Picasso Plate
Posted inEuropean Pottery and Porcelain Price Guide

Pablo Picasso 1881 – 1973 OISEAU

Pablo Picasso Plate dated 1.6.63. on the reverse painted and partially glazed ceramic; round plate diameter: 25.4cm., 10in. Executed on 1st June 1963, this work is unique. Sold for 32,500…
Posted inEuropean Pottery and Porcelain, Price Guide
Kangxi Mark qi yu bao ding zhi zhen
Posted inChinese Makers Marks Makers Marks

Kangxi Porcelain Makers Marks and Information

Porcelain Makers Marks and Information.  Kangxi transitional porcelain was manufactured at China’s principle ceramic production area of Jingdezhen until 1683 when the production of “official ware” was resumed. The Manchu…
Posted inChinese Makers Marks, Makers Marks
Chinese Blue and White Landscape Jardiniere
Posted inChinese Porcelain and Pottery Price Guide

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE QIANLONG PERIOD

A Chinese blue and white "landscape" jardiniere Qianlong period (1736 - 1795). The jardinière applied with two animal-mask handles, and decorated with pagodas and trees within a river landscape scene…
Posted inChinese Porcelain and Pottery, Price Guide
English Apothecary Tile
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain Price Guide Tiles Price Guide

English Tiles

English Tiles. One of the most famous English tile makers was Minton, but many older ones can be found unmarked. There are a wide range of subject matters including characters…
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain, Price Guide, Tiles Price Guide

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