Tile with sixteen squares of alternating patterns of sunflowers and daisy clumps; no other examples of this tile design have been found. In technique it is comparable to tiles painted by the Morris firm in the early 1870s, but the design more closely resembles designs by William De Morgan. One possibility is that it was designed by De Morgan in the period from the late 1860s-1870s, when he was doing occasional work for the Firm.