Antique “Mosaic Tile Co.” set 6-¼” Length x 1/2″ Width x-1/4″ thickness, Light Blue with darker blue diamonds Art Deco border tile. As the focal point of any room, a tiled fireplace can add light and dimension to your space and complete the look. Whether your style is classic and traditional, sleek and modern, or a mixture of both, there is a tile option that will add to your space and show off your style. The set consist of two full tiles and four pieces, as shown in the photo.
The Mosaic Tile Company was incorporated in Zanesville, Ohio in 1894. They specialized in octagonal, hexagonal, and square floor tiles as well as artistic tile murals. They later specialized in vitreous and semi-vitreous floor tile. The company was open for 73 years and was dissolved in 1967. By the 1920’s, the company had become one of the largest producers of ceramic tiles in the country. They ended up acquiring the Atlantic Tile Manufacturing Company of Matawan, NJ. The company had a distinctive glazing style that you can recognize by the satin or matte finish as well as more artisanal finish that isn’t totally opaque like other tile companies. The term they used for that tile was “faience” and it refers to the plastics process that was used to apply the glaze to the ceramic tile. Mosaic Tile Co stopped producing the faience tile in the late 1950’s, unable to compete with Japanese and other foreign companies.
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