About this piece
back to topA unique group of four 20th century reclaimed decorative tiles, fixed into wall-mounted frames. Ex. Chris Blanchett collection, these tiles are of English and Dutch origin, some with markings to the back (see photos).
The set includes a green, blue and yellow glazed foliate antique tile with ‘Made in Holland 1918’ inscribed to the reverse; an English tile detailed with a rabbit circa 1940 marked James Dring, similar in design to his ceramics found in the V&A; a delft style blue and white glazed tile depicting a fish; and a crackle glazed late 20th century tile with an exotic blue bird by Iris Milward.
Showcasing a range of patterns, style and techniques, this eclectic collection of antique and reclaimed tiles can be arranged in any formation as unique wall decor for an interior.
Chris Blanchett
Collector and specialist in tiles and architectural ceramics, Chris Blanchett started his passion for tiles in the 70s and published books internationally about tiles, mosaics, brick, terracotta and stone.
His name grew more recognised as his career progressed, becoming committee member of the Tiles & Architectural Ceramics Society, honorary Life Member of Tile Heritage Foundation and adviser to the Church Recorders section of the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS).
Throughout his career, he acquired various tiles he thought to be impressive, such as this one, to form his stunning collection.