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    <value>Panel of three tiles arranged horizontally and decorated with a single image in red lustre, highlighted in gold lustre. A large galleon, with two large sails and a small square foresail and an eagle figurehead carries a crowned figure with sceptre, musicians, sailors, spear carriers and a monkey. Three flags stream fly from its decks. Below, on the waves are three fish and another swims behind. In front a large sun with sleepy face sinks into the sea. The tiles are mounted in a dark wood frame.</value>
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        <value>William Frend De Morgan (1839-1917), now widely regarded as the most important ceramicist of the Arts &amp; Crafts movement, also worked in stained glass and became a successful novelist. The son of a non-conformist mathematics professor, he became a close friend of William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones and, in 1887, married the Pre-Raphaelite painter Evelyn Pickering (1855-1919). As a ceramicist, De Morgan was primarily a designer/decorator and chemist, working on bought-in blanks or pots thrown to his design. He experimented widely with techniques and glazes, re-discovering methods for making and applying lustres and the colours of  Iznik and Persian pottery and using them for a range of complex fantasy designs featuring ships, birds, flora and animals. De Morgan produced tiles and lustre-ware in Chelsea from 1872, and at Merton Abbey (next door to Morris&#x2019;s factory) from 1882-8. From 1888-98 he set up at Sands End, Fulham, in partnership with the architect Halsey Ricardo (1854-1928), continuing from 1898-1907 with his kiln-master Frank Iles and decorators Charles and Fred Passenger as his partners. De Morgan made many, many designs for tiles and tile panels &#x2013; some 820 are in the V&amp;A collection.</value>
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      <notes>Cf. Another De Morgan tile panel illustrated in colour, pp. 120-1, no. 55.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf.  Plate  XX, another three tile galleon panel. See also Alan Caiger-Smith on 'De Morgan's Technique' where his traced transfer process is described.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. examples of tile designs.</notes>
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