1920s Yellow Claycraft Liner Border Tiles
Claycraft Potteries tiles remain in high demand today, more than 100 years after they first went into production. These lovely border or trim tiles feature a classic Claycraft colorway.
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.
Claycraft Potteries tiles remain in high demand today, more than 100 years after they first went into production. These lovely border or trim tiles feature a classic Claycraft colorway.
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.
Claycraft Potteries tiles remain in high demand today, more than 100 years after they first went into production. These lovely border or trim tiles feature a classic Claycraft colorway.
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 $26, regardless of zip code. All items sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied.
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Each tile measures 3 ¾” x ¾”
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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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These stunning tiles were made by Claycraft Potteries 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.