Antique Old Bridge Tile Co. Seashell Tile with Gold Detail

$20

SOLD

Wonderful antique gold and cream tiles with a sea shell design, dating from the late 1800’s or early 1900’s, made and signed by the Old Bridge Tile Company in Old Bridge, New Jersey. Old Bridge was in business from 1890 to 1927, and was also known as Old Bridge Enameled Brick and Tile. Originally used either around a fireplace or in a vestibule, this reclaimed tile is in good antique condition with the usual minor scratches and chips that you see on antique tiles. We have a little over 9 squared feet in stock. Priced per one tile.

Inventory no.

K196667

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

6 in. L x 4.25 in. W x 0.375 in. D

Length (in.)

6

Width (in.)

4.25

Depth (in.)

0.375

Weight

1 lb.

Composition

Ceramic

Color

White, Gold

Period

1900s

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