Attributed works:
66. Companion way in the P. & O. Liner Arabia, 1896, Showing Arabia Companion Frieze by William De Morgan. (Photograph, Courtesy the De Morgan Foundation).
Attributed works:
67. Arcade Enclosing Mosque and Minarets, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Three Sections, 104 by 184.9 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).
Attributed works:
68. Fountain against a Grove of Trees, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Two Sections, 70 by 152 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).
Attributed works:
69. Fountain against a Roman Cityscape, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Two Sections, 71.5 by 164 cm. (South London Gallery, Gift of H. C. Mossop).
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70. Arcade Enclosing Mosque and Minarets, by William De Morgan. c.1990. Water-Colour, 13.5 by 21.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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71. Knight, Designed by William De Morgan, Painted by F. and D. Sirocchi. c.1880, for the Tsar of Russia's Yacht Livadia. Polychrome Tile Panel, c.132 by 66 cm. (Destroyed 1991).
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72. Russian Chancellor of the Exchequer, Designed by William De Morgan, Painted by C. and G. Boldrini. c.1880. Polychrome Tile Panel for the Tsar of Russia's Yacht Livadia, c.145 by 61 cm. (Destroyed 1991).
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73. Detail of Reverse of One Section of Fig.67, Showing Reinforcing Quarter Tile Wasters over Backing of Biscuit State Terracotta Tiles. [ Arcade Enclosing Mosque and Minarets, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Three Sections, 104 by 184.9 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).]
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74. Reverse of Half Panel of Fig.68, Showing a Selection of Supporting Misfired Tiles. [Fountain against a Grove of Trees, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Two Sections, 70 by 152 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).]