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NOW SOLD - Edwardian encaustic tiles by Maw & Co


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We removed these period encaustic wall-tiles, made around 1910 by Maw & Co when renovating our Edwardian kitchen some years ago. We hadn't the heart to dump them but have now concluded that we are unlikely to use them so are happy to up-cycle them to a new home.


They are 6 inches square for the main pattern & 6x3 inches for the edging tiles - 1 inch thick.


https://imgur.com/a/vLqPLwk


Many have small chips or other superficial damage so not really usable indoors but might work for a garden feature or re-fitting a small porch in an Edwardian house.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maw_%26_Co


Qty

94 square/patterned = 23.5 sq feet

52 edging = 26 linear feet


Price ?40 to a good home


Buyer collects SE21


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