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Good Men - click to enlarge
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Good Men

Inscription: GOOD MEN ARE HARD TO FIND

A very popular design which appeals on many levels and sells well in many outlets.
This decorative ceramic tile is based on carvings on Brasenose College, Oxford, showing a carpenter, a mason and plumbers at work. They hold the tools of their trades and are the inspiration for the text that runs beneath: “Good Men are hard to find.”

Dimensions: 10.2cm x 10.5cm


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Home Sweet Home

Inscription: HOME SWEET HOME

A moderately popular design which sells in many outlets and would bring a warm nostalgic note to any home.
This phrase was a favourite of our nineteenth century ancestors, often appearing on samplers and paintings in simple Victorian homes. Here it is incorporated into a charming house blessing.

Dimensions: 9.7cm x 11cm


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Love is Enough

Inscription: LOVE IS ENOUGH

A very popular design which is given to a couple as an engagement present as well as for weddings and particular anniversaries.
This lovely decorative wall tile is Based on a design by William Morris with the inscription 'Love is Enough'.

Dimensions: 10.5cm x 10cm


Love Today & Forever - click to enlarge
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Love Today & Forever

Inscription: LOVE TODAY AND FOREVER

A very popular design which is given to a couple as an engagement present as well as for weddings and anniversaries.
In central Europe, richly decorated cookies were traditionally given as love tokens. The cake mixture – often gingerbread – was pressed into a wooden mould and the resulting biscuit or cake was baked and sometimes iced before being presented to your loved one.

Dimensions: 10.2cm x 9.8cm


Owl & Pussycat - click to enlarge
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Owl & Pussycat

Inscription: THE OWL & THE PUSSYCAT WENT TO SEA IN A BEAUTIFUL PEA-GREEN BOAT

A long standing and popular design. This sells well in many outlets.
Edward Lear was an artist, humorist and traveller. He wrote his famous poem ‘The Owl and the Pussy Cat’ in his second nonsense book published in 1871, titled, ‘Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets’.
He illustrated his limericks and nonsense songs with his inimitable humorous drawings.

Dimensions: 10.2cm x 10.5cm



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