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Roof tile identification help please

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Hello All,

Having seemingly exhausted all avenues does anyone recognise these tiles? There’s no stamps or markings, unable to remove incase of breaking seem like an horrendous tile

Thought at first bridgewater bambino but these are larger roughly 275mm x 400mm which sort of leads me to believe that they’re Redland Statesman but either way no markings etc it’s difficult to tell

I’ve had one tile patched due to a larrge crack so am able to see behind the felt of that helps at all

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated I’ve tried several salvage yards to no avail aware repco manufacturers discontinued tiles just hoping to identify to helps with the search

Thank you
 

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Double Roman like mine

Take one off and look at the marking on the back as many types and brands. Sometimes not everyone is marked.
If no markings then reclamation yards and ask. Probably a local manufacturer now gone.
 
They look like a single roll, not double.

A bit like Anchor Centurion. Take a tile off and see the back, they used to stamp them back in the day.

For a single cracked tile, put a sheet of felt or lead behind it, repair the tile with some polymer adhesive and put it back.
 
Thank you both for this, they are single and over the weekend have now managed to identify them as Anchor Ancona tiles they’re 425mm x 295mm
 

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