Batchelder Brown Field Tiles, 1920s - 6"
These beautiful brown Batchelder field tiles were made in the 1920s during the Golden Age of California art tiles. They feature a rich red clay background and dark brown foreground.
Each tile measures 6" square. We have 32 of these beautiful tiles available, with the price reflecting the cost of one tile.
These tiles are extremely rare and come from the life-long collection of an antique tile enthusiast who traveled the world rescuing these irreplaceable pieces of art.
Ernest A. Batchelder was the founder of the Batchelder Tile Company, a firm whose distinctive Arts & Crafts design aesthetic influenced numerous other tilemakers and artists. Today, Batchelder tiles can be found in homes, civic and commercial buildings, and gardens across the country.
These beautiful brown Batchelder field tiles were made in the 1920s during the Golden Age of California art tiles. They feature a rich red clay background and dark brown foreground.
Each tile measures 6" square. We have 32 of these beautiful tiles available, with the price reflecting the cost of one tile.
These tiles are extremely rare and come from the life-long collection of an antique tile enthusiast who traveled the world rescuing these irreplaceable pieces of art.
Ernest A. Batchelder was the founder of the Batchelder Tile Company, a firm whose distinctive Arts & Crafts design aesthetic influenced numerous other tilemakers and artists. Today, Batchelder tiles can be found in homes, civic and commercial buildings, and gardens across the country.
These beautiful brown Batchelder field tiles were made in the 1920s during the Golden Age of California art tiles. They feature a rich red clay background and dark brown foreground.
Each tile measures 6" square. We have 32 of these beautiful tiles available, with the price reflecting the cost of one tile.
These tiles are extremely rare and come from the life-long collection of an antique tile enthusiast who traveled the world rescuing these irreplaceable pieces of art.
Ernest A. Batchelder was the founder of the Batchelder Tile Company, a firm whose distinctive Arts & Crafts design aesthetic influenced numerous other tilemakers and artists. Today, Batchelder tiles can be found in homes, civic and commercial buildings, and gardens across the country.