Lot Number : 6060

  • Large Burmantofts Faience architectural tile plaque, 'The Stayble Man' designed by William James Neatby, of rectangular form, depicting a male figure holding a rat, with a dog by his feet, titled with impressed signature to lower right corner, 51cm x 30.5cm. Born in 1860 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, William James Neatby worked at Burmantofts Pottery designing ceramic tiles for six years. He then went on to work at Doulton & Co, and in 1902 designed the tiles for the interior of Harrods Meat Hall.
  • Large Burmantofts Faience architectural tile plaque, 'The Stayble Man' designed by William James Neatby, of rectangular form, depicting a male figure holding a rat, with a dog by his feet, titled with impressed signature to lower right corner, 51cm x 30.5cm. Born in 1860 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, William James Neatby worked at Burmantofts Pottery designing ceramic tiles for six years. He then went on to work at Doulton & Co, and in 1902 designed the tiles for the interior of Harrods Meat Hall.
  • Large Burmantofts Faience architectural tile plaque, 'The Stayble Man' designed by William James Neatby, of rectangular form, depicting a male figure holding a rat, with a dog by his feet, titled with impressed signature to lower right corner, 51cm x 30.5cm. Born in 1860 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, William James Neatby worked at Burmantofts Pottery designing ceramic tiles for six years. He then went on to work at Doulton & Co, and in 1902 designed the tiles for the interior of Harrods Meat Hall.
  • Large Burmantofts Faience architectural tile plaque, 'The Stayble Man' designed by William James Neatby, of rectangular form, depicting a male figure holding a rat, with a dog by his feet, titled with impressed signature to lower right corner, 51cm x 30.5cm. Born in 1860 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, William James Neatby worked at Burmantofts Pottery designing ceramic tiles for six years. He then went on to work at Doulton & Co, and in 1902 designed the tiles for the interior of Harrods Meat Hall.

Description: Large Burmantofts Faience architectural tile plaque, 'The Stayble Man' designed by William James Neatby, of rectangular form, depicting a male figure holding a rat, with a dog by his feet, titled with impressed signature to lower right corner, 51cm x 30.5cm. Born in 1860 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, William James Neatby worked at Burmantofts Pottery designing ceramic tiles for six years. He then went on to work at Doulton & Co, and in 1902 designed the tiles for the interior of Harrods Meat Hall.

Condition Report:

Wooden back plate included, not framed. Untubelined.

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