Thomas, Gimbert, Frederick & Booth

This section features our current stock of antique fireplace tiles produced by Thomas, Gimbert, Frederick & Booth, dating from the late 19th century. The firm operated in England during the Victorian period and is associated with decorative ceramic tile production in Staffordshire.

Examples include transfer-printed and moulded designs, often incorporating floral, geometric, and classical motifs suited to fireplace panels and interior settings. Tiles from this firm are less commonly encountered than those of the larger manufacturers and can be more difficult to source.

All tiles offered are original period examples. Suitable for display, collecting, or period fireplace restoration.

About Thomas, Gimbert, Frederick & Booth
Thomas, Gimbert, Frederick & Booth was a Staffordshire-based partnership active during the later 19th century. The firm is recorded as a manufacturer of decorative tiles during a period of rapid expansion in the English tile industry. Marks associated with the company may appear in abbreviated forms, most commonly as T.G.F. & Booth, and occasionally with variations in the arrangement of names or initials.

Compared to larger producers such as Minton or Maw & Co, output appears to have been more limited, and surviving examples are less frequently seen, adding to their interest among collectors of Victorian tiles.

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