One small rim chip, no other damage worthy of
consideration. Style/technique: Aesthetic print An emphatic design, looks kind of
greco-roman, whatever super quality. The
impression created is that of a mixture of block
and litho printing but given Maw's
underestimated skills who can say for sure? A very fine and intricate blue print
surpassing the quality of 'established' printed
tile makers Mintons and Wedgwood, combined with
the solid colour deep khaki green which has the
qualities of block printing. Verso very clean and of a rarely found
design, to be sure Maw used more distinctive
grip patterns than any other tile manufacturer,
they also made tiles for several other brand
names which adds to the confusion, One only. The image is full size at 72 dpi (about 430
pixels wide) in maximum quality JPEG format, a
larger 120 dpi image also in maximum quality JPEG
format can be forwarded by email if required. The image is a little oversize rather than
cropped close to the edges so that the edges can
easily be seen and any chips etc can be quickly
spotted. Other marks described are usually not
visible at all when the tile is viewed straight as
one normally sees it and can only be seen with a
critical eye when the tile is tilted to catch
imperfections in reflected light. For more details
of how we describe marks see Condition.
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