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<p>[QUOTE="Debora, post: 10608598, member: 1476"]Must have been a popular motif at the time. The three examples I posted carry three different marks: Thynne, Packard & Ord and Pilkington. Ah, interesting... AI from the internet:</p><p><br /></p><p>Packard & Ord was a partnership formed by Sylvia Packard and Rosalind Ord, two schoolteachers, in the 1930s in Barnfield, Marlborough, England.They created hand-painted ceramic tiles, initially specializing in commissions and giftware. The partnership later evolved into <a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Marlborough+Tiles&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIBRAB&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Marlborough+Tiles&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIBRAB&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3" rel="nofollow">Marlborough Tiles</a>. </p><p>Packard & Ord's tiles are known for their hand-painted designs, often featuring flowers, animals, and scenes inspired by the Canterbury Tales. The tiles are typically 4 inches square and can be identified by the artist's initials (OR) or the "P&O" hallmark. Many of their tiles were painted on blanks from other companies like <a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Thynne&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIFBAB&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Thynne&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIFBAB&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3" rel="nofollow">Thynne</a> and <a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Pilkington&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIFBAC&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Pilkington&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIFBAC&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3" rel="nofollow">Pilkington</a>. </p><p><br /></p><p>Debora[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Debora, post: 10608598, member: 1476"]Must have been a popular motif at the time. The three examples I posted carry three different marks: Thynne, Packard & Ord and Pilkington. Ah, interesting... AI from the internet: Packard & Ord was a partnership formed by Sylvia Packard and Rosalind Ord, two schoolteachers, in the 1930s in Barnfield, Marlborough, England.They created hand-painted ceramic tiles, initially specializing in commissions and giftware. The partnership later evolved into [URL='https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Marlborough+Tiles&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIBRAB&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3']Marlborough Tiles[/URL]. Packard & Ord's tiles are known for their hand-painted designs, often featuring flowers, animals, and scenes inspired by the Canterbury Tales. The tiles are typically 4 inches square and can be identified by the artist's initials (OR) or the "P&O" hallmark. Many of their tiles were painted on blanks from other companies like [URL='https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Thynne&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIFBAB&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3']Thynne[/URL] and [URL='https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=222871bd45365459&cs=0&q=Pilkington&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD9rjIvu-OAxX1ADQIHWliIhkQxccNegQIFBAC&mstk=AUtExfBau29Qn3mbTB8WFOs8thtW6wFG9S5EFNX_qYjn24LRJLpc5-RT717nGWDbmoAGP5cUbdpZg1PJasGgOL55T720ReHtWqhFQdQNgjxxYU3c01efEinGcMRKyCRCmh9PfawS3KbYA8gspdb29u9J9RTmSJJnB1Feg9-UUBmbCFp8RDpnx6IS2rhdyX1ei99XiFq7&csui=3']Pilkington[/URL]. Debora[/QUOTE]
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