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Discuss Dorset Wooliscroft Ironstone B4 in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hello from Canada: we are trying to track down some old floor tiles, which are sand coloured. We have the box - Dorset Wooliscroft Ironstone B4. We have contacted Original ...
          
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    Hello from Canada: we are trying to track down some old floor tiles, which are sand coloured. We have the box - Dorset Wooliscroft Ironstone B4. We have contacted Original Style who seem to be successors to Dorset Wooliscroft, and will be posting on a website or two, but does anyone know where we could acquire some of these tiles?

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    Default Re: Dorset Wooliscroft Ironstone B4

    I'am pretty sure that you have a combination of 2 manufacturers in the box name - but both are not producing tiles now.
    Wooliscroft did the ironstone range and Pilkingtons did the Dorset range.
    Both were dust pressed floor tiles.

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