CONTINENTAL CERAMICS
A HELMAN CÉRAMIQUE D'ART BRUXELLES TILE PICTURE made up of four rectangular tile sections, each comprising forty-four square tiles, painted overall with a group of fox-hunters on a sunlit bridle-path before a wood and with a group of workers felling logs, a young girl pointing out the direction to one of the huntsmen, the bottom right tile with a script mark within a rectangular panel, early 20th Century, mounted with wood supports

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A HELMAN CÉRAMIQUE D'ART BRUXELLES TILE PICTURE made up of four rectangular tile sections, each comprising forty-four square tiles, painted overall with a group of fox-hunters on a sunlit bridle-path before a wood and with a group of workers felling logs, a young girl pointing out the direction to one of the huntsmen, the bottom right tile with a script mark within a rectangular panel, early 20th Century, mounted with wood supports
each rectangular section 65½in. x 23¾in. (166.5cm. x 60.5cm.) (4)

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The Helman factory was established in 1897 at Berchem-Saint-Agathe in Belgium and manufactured decorative ceramics, tiles and plaques. The firm participated in the Art and Industry Exhibition in Paris, 1925 and the World Exhibition in Paris, 1937

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