A set of six square ceramic architectural tiles, likely earthenware, featuring a complex geometric and stylized floral design. The pattern, in the style of Minton, consists of a central circular floral rosette surrounded by concentric borders of dots and radiating lines. The corners are decorated with daisy-like motifs within triangular frames, and the overall composition is bordered by repeating bands of wavy lines and geometric shapes. The palette is composed of muted tones including cream, buff, brown, and grey-green. These tiles are examples of architectural salvage, evidenced by the presence of significant mortar and cement residue on the reverse and edges. The glazed surfaces display characteristic fine crazing.
Dimensions: 6 x 6 inches each.
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