Pair of Harris Strong Ceramic Tile Musicians
Located in North Miami, FL
Two delightful children play instruments in this pair of hand-painted and glazed ceramic tile wall
Vintage 1960s American Ceramics
Wood
Pair of Harris Strong Ceramic Tile Musicians
Located in North Miami, FL
Two delightful children play instruments in this pair of hand-painted and glazed ceramic tile wall
Wood
Harris Strong Mission Style Table with Inset Tiles
By Harris Strong
Located in Los Angeles, CA
to produce hand-decorated tiles and plaques mounted on leather, wood panels, clocks and tables. The
Walnut
Dutch Delft Wall Plaque with a Canary in a Cage, circa 1780-90
Located in London, GB
an ever-returning subject on Dutch Delftware, also frequently seen on tile murals. The plaque version
Earthenware
Sold|$950
Mosaic of Sandpipers
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Mid century ceramic tile mosaic wall plaque of sandpiper birds.
Mid-Century Retro Danish Copenhagen Porcelain Mosaic Wall Tiles Plaques, 1960s
Located in Selston, Nottinghamshire
: 125.5 cm tall and 35.5 cm wide. Condition: Excellent. Description: Multicolored wall tile/plaque
Mosaic Glass Tile Plaque by Charles Berg
By Charles Berg
Located in Miami, FL
Intricately designed glass tile mosaic by Charles Berg framed in black painted wood. Great mounted
Glass, Wood
18th Century Dutch Delft Tile Plaque or Trivet Depicting Tulips
Located in Antwerp, BE
A group of four early 18th century Dutch tiles framed together to be used as a wall plaque or as a
Mid-Century Modern Ceramic Tile Art Wall Plaque by Harris Strong
By Harris Strong
Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba
A handcrafted tile art wall plaque from the 1950s Mid-Century Modern era by Harris G. Strong
Aluminum
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