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Set of six 6inch tiles (aka Dutch). Based on etchings by Samuel Howitt published 1811, border registered 1870.Transfer printed some versions hand coloured.
See Also:
Variety of Scenes (Dutch Border) - Minton Hollins & Co
Land and Seascapes (Dutch Border) - Minton Hollins & Co
Click on a tile to see a larger image.
Hand Coloured Tiles
Samuel Howitt's original etchings
References
- Van Lemmen, Hans. Minton Hollins Picture Tiles, Gladstone Pottery Museum, Second Edition, 1985.