Antique salvaged raised figural tile

$250.00

SOLD

This antique salvaged raised figural tile was made by J.G. & J.F. Low Art Tile Works. The tile is made of ceramic in a turquoise blue color. It was a side detail on a parlor stove made by Groveland Foundry. There is a crack in the bottom left corner, a chip on the nose, and slight wear on the glaze. One available.

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Inventory no.

Q287799

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

7.875 in. H x 6.625 in. W x 0.5 in. D

Width (in.)

6.625

Height (in.)

7.875

Depth (in.)

0.5

Weight

2 lb.

Composition

Ceramic

Color

Blue

Period

1880s

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