








Figural Victorian Tiles in Green, Grey, Cream Circle Design - American Encaustic Tile Co (AETCo.)
These beautiful figural tiles, made by the American Encaustic Tile Company (AETCo.) in approximately 1890, feature a repeating circular design complemented by a gentle greyish green and cream glaze.
They can be incorporated into tile fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, vestibules, or any other interior areas. Contact us to create a custom design that features these historical pieces.
Priced individually per tile.
These beautiful figural tiles, made by the American Encaustic Tile Company (AETCo.) in approximately 1890, feature a repeating circular design complemented by a gentle greyish green and cream glaze.
They can be incorporated into tile fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, vestibules, or any other interior areas. Contact us to create a custom design that features these historical pieces.
Priced individually per tile.
These beautiful figural tiles, made by the American Encaustic Tile Company (AETCo.) in approximately 1890, feature a repeating circular design complemented by a gentle greyish green and cream glaze.
They can be incorporated into tile fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, vestibules, or any other interior areas. Contact us to create a custom design that features these historical pieces.
Priced individually per tile.
Additional info
Shipping
All tiles are shipped via UPS Ground with standard insurance and tracking for $17. All items are sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied.
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Each tile measures 6” x 6”.
Thickness is 7/16”
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Ready for install: fully cleaned and free of loose mortar, grout, and soot
Excellent condition
All tiles are fully checked for cracks or chips, any tiles that do not meet our installation standards are not placed in inventory.
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These tiles came from the collection of a life-long tile collector who traveled the world rescuing antique tiles. We were fortunate to acquire much of his Bloomington, Illinois collection.
These tiles were made by the American Encaustic Tile Company out of Zanesville, Ohio and New York City. At one time reported to be the largest tile manufacturer in the world, the company was founded in 1874. The firm produced the famous nursery tiles designed by Walter Crane, and later hired Frederick H. Rhead (a major figure in American ceramics history) to head its research. In the 1920s they branched into faience tiles to capture the growing market of interest in Arts & Crafts tiles. The Zanesville plant closed in 1935, a victim of the Great Depression