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original 19th century figural trent majolica glazed tiles salvaged from adler and sullivan's benjamin lindauer house

original 19th century figural trent majolica glazed tiles salvaged from adler and sullivan's benjamin lindauer house

SKU: UR-34275-23
Bld. 51 Museum Collection
largely intact 1883 benjamin lindauer interior residential majolica glazed fireplace portrait or figural tiles salvaged shortly before the house was demolished in 1959. the antique american interior residential bust-length portrait tiles feature a richly colored reddish-brown majolica glaze. fabricated by the trent tile co., trenton, nj. the dust pressed embossed tiles were likely designed by isaac broome. measures 6 x 6 inches. surface exhibits allover crazing. trent tile company, founded in 1882, produced a wide variety of decorative embossed tiles in numerous glaze colors during the last two decades of the 19th century. the company's first designer was isaac broome, well recognized at the time for his modeling of the human figure, face and profile. he was followed by william gallimore, a designer and modeler from england who also had a well-established reputation. over the years the company's success paralleled the country's economy overall; the factory eventually closed in 1939.

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