Antique Stone Pool Fountains

Old Pool Fountains

 

Antique Wall Fountains

Old Wall Fountains

 

Antique Fireplace Mantles

Antique Fireplaces

 

Antique Entryways

Antique Entryways

 

Antique Biblos Stone

Biblos Stone

 

Antique Kronos Stone

Kronos Limestone

 

Antique Foundation Slabs

Antique Slabs

 

Antique Terracotta Jars

Terracotta Jars

 

Antiqe Doors, Shutters and Windows

Old Wood Doors

 

Antique Flat Wall Stone cladding

Flat Stone Cladding

 

Kitchen Stone Ranges

Kitchen Stone Ranges

 

Old Stone Columns

Old Stone Columns

 

Antique Marble Floors

Antique Rare Marble Tiles

 

 

 

New Stone Pool Fountains

New Pool Fountains

 

New Hand Carved Wall Stone Fountains

New Wall Fountains

 

New Hand Carved Fireplace Mantles

New Stone Fireplace

 

Antique Stone Wells

Antique Stone Wells

 

Antique Arcane Stone

Arcane Stone

 

Antique Millenium Stone Planks

Millennium Stone

 

Antique Stone Benches

Stone Benches

 

Ancient Stone Sinks

Old Stone Sinks

 

Antique Stone Planters and Troughs

Stone Planters

 

Antique rough Wall Stone cladding

Rough Stone Cladds

 

Cement Squared Tiles

Cement Squared Tiles

 

Antique Metal Gates

Antique Metal Gates

 

Stone Carved Tubs

Hand Carved Stone Bath Tubs

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Ancient Encaustic Tiles Ancient stone entryway of French origins reclaimed from the 1700's

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Phone: 212-461-0245 // 212-913-9588

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We're pleased to announce that as of October 2014 we've purchased a massive stock of rare Encaustic Tiles from a major European antique yard from northern Italy who after 80 years in business has decided to close shop.

Combined with our American stock, our total Encaustic Tiles inventory is now easely considered the biggest on earth.

Originally decorative tiles, known as Encaustic tiles, were prepared from a pigmented clay base then heated or fired in a kiln.

Tiles made by this method were very popular and can still be seen widely in Europe, Latin America and the US.

The mosaic tile Encaustic paving has been produced and used traditionally since the late 19th century throughout the urbanized areas of the Mediterranean: France, the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), Italy, and the old European colonies of northern Africa and Latin America.

Each piece is manually crafted individually, with the same technique pioneered by the Turks over ten centuries ago which was posteriorly improved during the 19th century Following the discovery of Portland cement and the development of hydraulic presses, cement tiles, as we know them today are prepared without the use of clay or heating.

Around the turn of the 20th century, the tiles were very popular in the United States and were considered high-end floor covering.

It was used in thousands of landmark public buildings and palaces. Their popularity began making a comeback in the 2010's.

 

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