Gorgeous Victorian Maroon Figural Tiles - Trent Tile Works
These gorgeous maroon low relief figural tiles were made by Trent Tile Works out of Trenton, New Jersey in approximately 1900. The deep maroon green glaze pools in lower parts of the design, creating a rich colorway. They can be incorporated into tile fireplace surrounds, bathroom tile designs, kitchen backsplashes, vestibules, or any other interior areas. Contact us to create a custom design that features these historical pieces.
Priced per tile.
These gorgeous maroon low relief figural tiles were made by Trent Tile Works out of Trenton, New Jersey in approximately 1900. The deep maroon green glaze pools in lower parts of the design, creating a rich colorway. They can be incorporated into tile fireplace surrounds, bathroom tile designs, kitchen backsplashes, vestibules, or any other interior areas. Contact us to create a custom design that features these historical pieces.
Priced per tile.
These gorgeous maroon low relief figural tiles were made by Trent Tile Works out of Trenton, New Jersey in approximately 1900. The deep maroon green glaze pools in lower parts of the design, creating a rich colorway. They can be incorporated into tile fireplace surrounds, bathroom tile designs, kitchen backsplashes, vestibules, or any other interior areas. Contact us to create a custom design that features these historical pieces.
Priced per tile.
Additional info
Shipping
All tiles are shipped via UPS Ground with standard insurance and tracking for $14. All items are sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied.
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Each tile measures 4 ¼” x 4 ¼” square
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Ready for install: fully cleaned and free of loose mortar, grout, and soot
Excellent condition
Typical of their age, they may have some pits and flea bites, but are in 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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The Trent Tile Company was first organized as the Harris Manufacturing Company, c. 1882, but soon had its name changed to Trent. By 1892 Trent operated 20 kilns--including six round biscuit kilns and upwards of a dozen enameling or English muffle kilns. By 1910 employed 300 workers.