William De Morgan
William De Morgan must be regarded as the founding father of the British
Art Pottery Movement and is without doubt a historical landmark both technically
and artistically. De Morgan worked closely with some of the other historical
figures of the Arts and Crafts movement such as William Morris and Burne-Jones
and was a founder member of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society.
Description:
3130 William De Morgan 6” tile decorated in “Bedford Park” design
dated (one of 4 undamaged tiles available)
1898
£395
Description:
3023 William De Morgan 8" tile in frame decorated with a cockerel (chip to top left corner) on a Staffordshire blank tile
Circa 1880s
£1400
Description:
314 William De Morgan Jug in the Persian Palate decorated with Peacocks and scrolling foliage
9.5" high
Circa 1885 (unmarked)
Restoration to handle
£POA
Description:
3240 William De Morgan Two tile panel of flowers and foliage in Persian Colourway
6" x 12"
1888-97
Both tiles with one side trimmed
£495
Description:
3242 William De Morgan Two tile panel of flowers and foliage in Persian Colourway
6" x 12"
1888-97
Chips to edges
£540
Description:
3246 William De Morgan Two tile panel of flowers and foliage in Persian Colourway
6" x 12"
1888-97
Chips to edges
£560
Description:
3248 William De Morgan Two tile panel of flowers and foliage in Persian Colourway
6" x 12"
1888-97
Chips to edges
£560
Description:
3250 William De Morgan Two tile panel of flowers and foliage in Persian Colourway
6" x 12"
1888-97
£795
Description:
Selling Exhibition Catalogue for March 2010 Show
84 pages full colour illustrations of the 81 exhibits
£9 including postage within the UK, £13 overseas
Description:
Selling Exhibition Catalogue for October 2009 Show
99 pages full colour illustrations of the 99 exhibits
£9 including postage within the UK, £13 overseas
Description:
Selling Exhibition Catalogue for March 2009 Show
90 pages full colour illustrations of the 104 exhibits
£9 including postage within the UK, £13 overseas
















