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All prices shown include packing and 2nd class postage. Should you require first class postage you can add this during checkout.
Overseas customers will be charged an extra £2.50 per tile during checkout for deliveries outside the United Kingdom.
Don't forget, if you buy 6 tiles you get 1 free. (Please see Ordering/Delivery page for further details).


Angel Piper - click to enlarge
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Angel Piper

This angel playing the bagpipes comes from the Thistle Chapel, part of St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh by whom the original tile was commissioned.

This small chapel designed by Robert Lorimer in 1911, is filled with carved and painted fittings of exquisite detail, including this charming wooden angel. The chapel is dedicated to The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Scotland's foremost Order of Chivalry. The Order, which was founded by James VII in 1687, consists of the monarch and 16 knights, the personal appointment of the crown. Normally these are Scots who have contributed significantly to national or international affairs. Knights have included Sir Alec Douglas-Home, and Sir Fitzroy MacLean. There are currently 15 members of the Order of the Thistle, leaving one vacancy. Aside from these 15 members, there is of course Her Majesty the Queen, together with The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne.

This tile design, with its pretty silhouette, looks good in one of our frames.

Dimensions: 9.5cm x 11cm


Bon Appetit! - click to enlarge
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Bon Appetit!

BON APPETIT!

“Bon Appetit!” we say as we raise our glasses and start our meal. This is the traditional French way of saying "enjoy your food” and yet there is really no obvious English equivalent.

Here the words are inscribed into a traditional French casserole or marmite. This original design is modelled from life, and includes a fish, onion, grapes and a mushroom. Just the ingredients for a subtle recipe!

This would make an original and inspiring wall hanging for the kitchen – above the Aga or near the work surface. Don’t forget that terracotta tiles are resistant to heat and grease. If they do become spattered with a wildly stirred sauce or oil, they can be scrubbed with a strong detergent or put through the dish-washer.
A really good present for any Francophile, gourmet or cook.

Dimensions: 10.7cm x 11.2cm


Good Food - click to enlarge
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Good Food

FOR GOOD FOOD AND FOR GOOD FRIENDS PRAISE BE

The harvest sheaf, traditional symbol of plenty and fruitfulness, was a favourite image of our ancestors. This wall decoration was based on an original Victorian cast brass door-stop, and the words, “For good food and good friends praise be” are from a traditional grace said before meals.

Terracotta may be heated in the oven and once warm, it can be used as a bread-warmer to conserve the warmth of bread or rolls on the dining table. Instructions are given with the tile for use in this practical way. The ceramic tile with its pleasing design and positive message is an attractive and useful addition to any kitchen. This wall plaque would make an unusual and attractive present at thanksgiving time for friends and family.

Dimensions: 9cm x 11cm


Good Wine - click to enlarge
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Good Wine

WINE GLADDENS THE HEART

Over the centuries, the vine has been used again and again as a decorative image. The leaves and grapes have formed the border of Roman mosaics, curled around medieval pillars and doors and woven their way through fabrics and embroideries right through the ages.

Inspired by pottery seen in Sicily and modelled in terracotta, the grapes appear here on a single vine leaf. The quote is adapted from Psalm 104, verse 15 – “and wine that maketh glad the heart of man....”

It can be difficult to find a present for the man in your life: This makes a really excellent gift for any wine lover.

Dimensions: 10.5cm x 10cm


Let Us Make Musick - click to enlarge
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Let Us Make Musick

LET US MAKE MUSICK

This amusing decorative plaque shows a piper, bulbous cheeked with the effort of blowing his bagpipes. It is based on a carving on St Swithun’s Building in Magdalen College, Oxford. The words come from a traditional Christmas carol.

This wall design makes an unusual gift for all musicians and music lovers.

Dimensions: 11cm x 10.7cm


Bien Cuire - click to enlarge
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Bien Cuire

BIEN CUIRE POUR BIEN VIVRE

Which may be freely translated "Cook with love for a good life". The French proverb is inscribed into a traditional terracotta casserole. This wall plaque would make an original and inspiring tile to hang in the kitchen – above the Aga or near the work surface. Don’t forget that terracotta tiles are resistant to heat and grease. If they do become spattered with a wildly stirred sauce or oil, they can be scrubbed with a strong detergent or put through the dish-washer.
To inspire a cook or to encourage a young couple who are about to set up house together!

Dimensions: 10.5cm x 10.2cm

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Cookery Do - click to enlarge
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Cookery Do

KISSING DON'T LAST COOKERY DO

This colloquial thought for the kitchen was put forward by the 19th century writer George Meredith (1828 – 1909).
An eminent literary figure throughout most of the 19th century, Meredith’s friends in the literary world included, at different times, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Algernon Swinburne, Robert Louis Stevenson, and J. M. Barrie. His contemporary Sir Arthur Conan Doyle paid him homage in the short-story The Boscombe Valley Mystery, when Sherlock Holmes says to Dr. Watson during the discussion of the case, "And now let us talk about George Meredith, if you please, and we shall leave all minor matters until tomorrow." Elsewhere Oscar Wilde implies that Meredith, along with Balzac, is his favourite novelist, saying "Ah, Meredith! Who can define him? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning".

Surely this phrase is such a flash of lightening! Inscribed into a traditional French Terracotta casserole, it is a humorous present for the aspiring – or competent – cook in your life.

Dimensions: 10.2cm x 9.7cm

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Harvest Plenty (in ring) - click to enlarge
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Harvest Plenty (in ring)

Cornucopia – an emblem of plenty. The tile design is based on an 18th century wood engraving by a member of the school of Thomas Bewick. The intricate modelling shows a basket brimming over with flowers and fruit.

A present of and perhaps for thanksgiving, to celebrate the bounty of nature.

Dimensions: 11.2cm

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Harvest Plenty (without ring) - click to enlarge
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Harvest Plenty (without ring)

Harvest Plenty

Cornucopia – an emblem of plenty. The tile design is based on an 18th century wood engraving by a member of the school of Thomas Bewick. The intricate modelling shows a basket brimming over with flowers and fruit.

A present of and perhaps for thanksgiving, to celebrate the bounty of nature.

Dimensions: 11cm x 10.8cm

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Musical Angel - click to enlarge
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Musical Angel

Based on a stone carving amongst those around the door of the 12th century church of St Mary and St David, in Kilpeck, Herefordshire.
The Romanesque carvings in the local red sandstone are amazing both for their number and how well they have survived. So unusual are they that the particular style in which they are carved is referred to as ‘The School of Herefordshire’. Here a little angel with an intense expression, beautiful in its direct simplicity, holds a harp.

Dimensions: 9cm

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Oxford Piper - click to enlarge
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Oxford Piper

This terracotta tile shows a piper, bulbous cheeked with the effort of blowing his bagpipes. It is based on a carving on St Swithun’s Building in Magdalen College, Oxford.
This design makes an unusual gift for all musicians and music lovers.

Dimensions: 9cm

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