Batchelder Yellow Field Tile
These beautiful yellow Batchelder field tiles are marked with their original patent date of December 11, 1928 during the Golden Age of California art tiles. Unlike other Batchelder tiles, which feature a matte finish, these have a slight sheen to them as well as built-in spacers. 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.
Priced per tile.
These beautiful yellow Batchelder field tiles are marked with their original patent date of December 11, 1928 during the Golden Age of California art tiles. Unlike other Batchelder tiles, which feature a matte finish, these have a slight sheen to them as well as built-in spacers. 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.
Priced per tile.
These beautiful yellow Batchelder field tiles are marked with their original patent date of December 11, 1928 during the Golden Age of California art tiles. Unlike other Batchelder tiles, which feature a matte finish, these have a slight sheen to them as well as built-in spacers. 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.
Priced per tile.
Additional info
Shipping
These tiles will be shipped via UPS Ground mail with standard insurance and tracking for $18, regardless of zip code. All items sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied.
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Each tile measures 3" square.
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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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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.