1920s Vintage Black and Green Wave 1/2" Pencil Tile - Richards Tile
Looking for a classic liner tile to bring character and patina to a new or old space? Look no further than these pristine black and Ming green wave tiles made by Richards Tile in England in the 1920s. Each measures ½ x 6”.
These tiles have never been installed and, until recently, were still housed in their original wooden crates. Designed to be used in bathrooms, kitchens, or fireplaces, these versatile tiles feature a rich glaze perfect for many settings.
Priced per tile.
Looking for a classic liner tile to bring character and patina to a new or old space? Look no further than these pristine black and Ming green wave tiles made by Richards Tile in England in the 1920s. Each measures ½ x 6”.
These tiles have never been installed and, until recently, were still housed in their original wooden crates. Designed to be used in bathrooms, kitchens, or fireplaces, these versatile tiles feature a rich glaze perfect for many settings.
Priced per tile.
Looking for a classic liner tile to bring character and patina to a new or old space? Look no further than these pristine black and Ming green wave tiles made by Richards Tile in England in the 1920s. Each measures ½ x 6”.
These tiles have never been installed and, until recently, were still housed in their original wooden crates. Designed to be used in bathrooms, kitchens, or fireplaces, these versatile tiles feature a rich glaze perfect for many settings.
Priced per tile.
Additional info
Shipping
These tiles will be shipped via UPS Ground mail with standard insurance and tracking for $26, regardless of zip code. All items sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied.
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Each tile measures ½ x 6”.
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Never installed
Like-new 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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In 2024 we acquired more than 8,000 liner tiles, originally produced in England in the 1920s-30s before spending the last 50 years in an Ohio barn. Still in their original wooden crates, these tiles have never been installed and are in pristine condition.
Richards Tile was founded as W & E Corn in 1864, and traded as Henry Richards Tile Co from 1902 until the 1930s. The company eventually merged with H & R Johnson.