One very tiny chip right edge, very clean and
bright, brilliant glaze. Style/technique: Renaisance print &
tint A fabulous rich, bright and lively design in
the renaissance style which I tend to think of
as classical on steroids. Flowing and full of
movement showing the confidence of the early
edwardian era, bright colours, especially that
green, and brilliant glaze. Verso very clean some with rarely found
company initials embossed, it is also with their
patent locks filled in an unsuccessful idea
which they soon abandoned. This pattern is quite rare indeed the last we
had was many years ago, a set of ten with seven
different versos the most by far I have ever
seen on a single set of tiles. The image is full size at 72 dpi (about 430
pixels wide) in maximum quality JPEG format and on
screen is about the size as it would be in real
life at the same distance. A larger 120 dpi image
also in maximum quality JPEG format can be
forwarded by email if required. The image is a little oversize rather than
cropped close to the edges so that the edges can
easily be seen and any chips etc can be quickly
spotted. Other marks described are usually not
visible at all when the tile is viewed straight as
one normally sees it and can only be seen with a
critical eye when the tile is tilted to catch
imperfections in reflected light. For more details
of how we describe marks see Condition.
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