Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & Design - 29th March 2017

Lot 208

Mr Thomas Hardy a J H Barratt & Co portrait tile designed by George Cartlidge

Estimate £120 - £180 | Hammer £400

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Description

Mr Thomas Hardy a J H Barratt & Co portrait tile designed by George Cartlidge, dated 1924, covered in a sepia glaze, framed in oak, impressed marks to reverse, GC monogram to front, 22.5 x 15cm.

Literature

Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 82 catalogue number 222.

Provenance

Tony Johnson

This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.

George Cartlidge (1868-1961)

Born in 1868 he trained at Hanley School of Art, staying and painting at the school until 1897 when he was apprenticed to Sherwin & Cotton Tile Works. Here he helped to develop a series of portrait tiles from photographs - subjects included international politicians, military leaders, artists and religious figures. He experimented with the technique of Emaux Ombrants - a technique of flooding glaze onto a shallow relief design which created a smooth graduated tone giving a realistic 'photographic' quality to the design.

In 1916 he moved to Sampson Hancocks designing a range of tubelined pottery proudly titled Morris Ware to the base. The range was released at the British Industries Fair in 1918 and competed commercially with the tubelined designs of Frederick Rhead, and William Moorcroft who had recently set up his own factory in Burslem.

George Cartlidge was Tony Johnson's great uncle - who Tony unfortunately never met.