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Revision as of 15:17, 20 January 2014
Description
Series of 10 tiles illustrating the Arts & Sciences.
- Manufacturer - Minton Hollins & Co.
- Size - 6inch sq.
- Date - 1875
- Designer - nk
- Place of Origin - UK
- Materials and Techniques - Transfer printed, dust pressed.
References
- Van Lemmen, Hans. Minton Hollins Picture Tiles, Gladstone Pottery Museum, Second Edition, 1985.