Salt & Pepper: Radius Bullnose Inside Corner Ceramic Tile: 4-1/4" American Olean
Repair your vintage bathroom tile with the correct size & color tile for a grand look.This Listing is for One Tile.Pay only $8.55 shipping. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE These tiles are about 4-1/4" wide X 4-1/4" long. Overall thickness is 5/16" Thickness for bullnose Mudd set is 3/4" These New Old Stock Tiles have a fine glossy finish. Tiles do not have self-spacing lugs. Made by the A & E Tile Company, color is #45 Salt & Pepper Please look over the pictures above and ask questions when needed. Thanks for your interest. Check out my eBay store for more vintage bathroom accessories, I am adding more items daily. I have hundreds of field tiles, mudd-cap tiles, cove base tiles and bull-nose tiles waiting to be listed…If you need ceramic tiles; contact us with your request and I will check to see what we have available...please be specific with exact size, shape & quantity needed. Pictures with other objects can be helpful. Interesting Reading:The American Encaustic Tiling Co. (AET) formed in 1875 with first plant in Zanesville OH, they greatly expanded to include plants in Perth Amboy NJ, Hermosa Beach CA & Vernon CA by buying defunct tile manufacturers.The Depression hit hard and unlike GMB, they did not expand their product line into other ceramic items like Dinnerware, Pottery, etc. They went into bankruptcy in 1933 and the US Bankruptcy court assigned Malcolm Schweiker of Franklin Tile Co. located in Lansdale Pennsylvania as trustee to sell off assets.Mr. Schweiker purchased the New Jersey plant and assumed the stock market exchange name AET which was valuable. He continued to use the name for some time and later, after purchased Olean Tile Co. and American Tile Co. he changed the company name to American Olean Co.AET owned the trademark HERMOSA and when GMB (Gladding McBean) purchased the Hermosa Beach plant, they continued to use the Hermosa name on their tiles until about 1962 when they merged with Lock Joint Pipe Co to form Int’l Pipe & Ceramics Corp and later began to use the trademark Interpace.Location: AO Box #3
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Seller |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Style | Vintage/Retro |
| Item Width | 4-1/4" |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Pattern | speckled |
| Tile Size | 4-1/4" with bullnose |
| Type | Interior Wall Tile |
| Features | Radius Bullnose |
| Number In Pack | Individual |
| Color | Salt & Pepper |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
| Tile Shape | Square with bullnose |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Item Length | 4-1/4" |
| Room | Bathroom |
| Item Weight | 1 lb |
| Brand | A & E Co. |
| Tile Surface Texture | Smooth |
| Manufacturer Color | #45 Salt & Pepper |
Repair your vintage bathroom tile with the correct size & color tile for a grand look.This Listing is for One Tile.Pay only $8.55 shipping. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE These tiles are about 4-1/4″ wide X 4-1/4″ long. Overall thickness is 5/16″ Thickness for bullnose Mudd set is 3/4″ These New Old Stock Tiles have a fine glossy finish. Tiles do not have self-spacing lugs. Made by the A & E Tile Company, color is #45 Salt & Pepper Please look over the pictures above and ask questions when needed. Thanks for your interest. Check out my eBay store for more vintage bathroom accessories, I am adding more items daily. I have hundreds of field tiles, mudd-cap tiles, cove base tiles and bull-nose tiles waiting to be listed…If you need ceramic tiles; contact us with your request and I will check to see what we have available…please be specific with exact size, shape & quantity needed. Pictures with other objects can be helpful. Interesting Reading:The American Encaustic Tiling Co. (AET) formed in 1875 with first plant in Zanesville OH, they greatly expanded to include plants in Perth Amboy NJ, Hermosa Beach CA & Vernon CA by buying defunct tile manufacturers.The Depression hit hard and unlike GMB, they did not expand their product line into other ceramic items like Dinnerware, Pottery, etc. They went into bankruptcy in 1933 and the US Bankruptcy court assigned Malcolm Schweiker of Franklin Tile Co. located in Lansdale Pennsylvania as trustee to sell off assets.Mr. Schweiker purchased the New Jersey plant and assumed the stock market exchange name AET which was valuable. He continued to use the name for some time and later, after purchased Olean Tile Co. and American Tile Co. he changed the company name to American Olean Co.AET owned the trademark HERMOSA and when GMB (Gladding McBean) purchased the Hermosa Beach plant, they continued to use the Hermosa name on their tiles until about 1962 when they merged with Lock Joint Pipe Co to form Int’l Pipe & Ceramics Corp and later began to use the trademark Interpace.Location: AO Box #3