66 1920s Craftsman Liner/Border Tiles - Claycraft
While these tiles are unmarked, they appear strongly to be produced by Claycraft in approximately the 1920s.
Claycraft Potteries operated in Los Angeles between 1921-1939. Featuring the artistry of father and son Fred and George Robertson, Claycraft tiles are known for their decorative style that celebrates idyllic and iconic California imagery of the 1920s and 1930s. The company advertised widely in consumer publications including California Home Owner, Architectural Digest and California Arts and Architecture.
Each tile measures 2" tall by 4" long. The tile is 1" deep at the top and 1/2" at the bottom.
66 tiles are available. The price reflects 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.
These tiles will be shipped for $17 via UPS Ground with standard insurance and tracking, regardless of zip code.
While these tiles are unmarked, they appear strongly to be produced by Claycraft in approximately the 1920s.
Claycraft Potteries operated in Los Angeles between 1921-1939. Featuring the artistry of father and son Fred and George Robertson, Claycraft tiles are known for their decorative style that celebrates idyllic and iconic California imagery of the 1920s and 1930s. The company advertised widely in consumer publications including California Home Owner, Architectural Digest and California Arts and Architecture.
Each tile measures 2" tall by 4" long. The tile is 1" deep at the top and 1/2" at the bottom.
66 tiles are available. The price reflects 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.
These tiles will be shipped for $17 via UPS Ground with standard insurance and tracking, regardless of zip code.
While these tiles are unmarked, they appear strongly to be produced by Claycraft in approximately the 1920s.
Claycraft Potteries operated in Los Angeles between 1921-1939. Featuring the artistry of father and son Fred and George Robertson, Claycraft tiles are known for their decorative style that celebrates idyllic and iconic California imagery of the 1920s and 1930s. The company advertised widely in consumer publications including California Home Owner, Architectural Digest and California Arts and Architecture.
Each tile measures 2" tall by 4" long. The tile is 1" deep at the top and 1/2" at the bottom.
66 tiles are available. The price reflects 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.
These tiles will be shipped for $17 via UPS Ground with standard insurance and tracking, regardless of zip code.