American Encaustic Tiling Co.. SchoonerAmerican Encaustic Tiling Co.. Schooner architectural tiles, set of two. c. 1925, glazed earthenware. 24 h × 12 w × 2 d in. result: $1,625. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to verso of each example ‘AET CO.’.
American Encaustic Tiling Co.. Plaque.American Encaustic Tiling Co.. Plaque. c. 1930, glazed earthenware. 11½ h × 7½ w in. result: $1,071. estimate: $500–700. Impressed manufacturer's mark to verso ‘Aetco’ with incised number ‘432’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
MOSAIC TILE COMPANY ENGLISH POINTERMOSAIC TILE COMPANY ENGLISH POINTER DOG DRESSER CADDYGlazed ceramic, green and metallic lustre. Stamped to base.
Modeled as an English Pointer standing in a thicket of flora with a heavy base. Produced with a rich, dark metallic green lustre glaze. Established in 1894, Mosaic Tile Co. of Zanesville, OH was owned by former artists of the American Encaustic Tiling Co. Stamped to base THE MOSAIC TILE CO ZANESVILLE [OH] & NEW YORK, NY.
Issued: c. 1910
Dimensions: 5.5"H x 8.5"W
Manufacturer: Mosaic Tile Co.
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good
AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC ARTS & CRAFTS LANDSCAPEAMERICAN ENCAUSTIC ARTS & CRAFTS LANDSCAPE TILEAmerican arts & crafts pottery landscape tile. With paper label on verso American Encaustic Tiling Co., Ltd., Zanesville, Ohio, New York, NY, "Faenza" Tiles. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" x 5/8". Crazing, minor paint loss upper right.
AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, AAMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, A GROUPING OF TEN MAJOLICA TILE WORKS Late 19th century, glazed ceramic bas relief tiles, each with embossed mark to verso, to include: one framed tile plaque depicting a mother and children in an interior (frame dimensions 11 3/4 x 23 1/2 in.); a pair Renaissance style portraits in a vibrant earth green glaze and gilt border decoration, posterior mount for display (6 1/4 x 6 in.); framed scenic tile of nesting birds (frame dimensions 7 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.); unframed tile depicting the Greek goddess Artemis (6 x 6 in.); one small unframed AETC dedication tile dated April 19th, 1892 (4 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.); (4) pastoral vignettes, one with frame, one marked (frame dimensions 7 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.; unframed 6 x 6 in.).
AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, FIVEAMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, FIVE MAJOLICA TILES OF THE FOUR SEASONS Late 19th century, Zanesville, Ohio, five glazed ceramic tiles depicting relief portrait personifications of the four seasons, including one in saffron hue glaze (Spring), two in earth green (Summer and Autumn), and two in manganese (Summer and Winter), all with impressed mark to the verso and French season name glazed to recto, four presented in contemporary gilt frames.
AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, TWOAMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, TWO NEOCLASSICAL STYLE FIGURAL TILE PLAQUES Late 19th century, Zanesville, Ohio, bisque-fired manganese tile plaques in bas relief, the first depicting a classically dressed female by a garden fountain, the second of a shepherd, both presented in uniform contemporary gilt frames with mahogany fillet.
HERMAN CARL MUELLER, THREE ANTIQUE TILEHERMAN CARL MUELLER, THREE ANTIQUE TILE PANELS OF THE SEASONS Late 19th century, Zanesville, Ohio, Herman Carl Mueller (1854-1951, German/American) for American Encaustic Tiling Co., all signed "HM" to recto with impressed AETC company mark to verso, the glazed ceramic relief tiles depicting three of four figural season allegories, including Spring (celestial blue hue glaze), Summer and Winter (rose hue glazes), all presented in contemporary gilt frames.
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY LARGE VASE, A ROOKWOODROOKWOOD ART POTTERY LARGE VASE, A ROOKWOOD BOWL AND AN AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY ART DECO NUDE / LEON SOLONROOKWOOD ART POTTERY LARGE VASE, A ROOKWOOD BOWL AND AN AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY ART DECO NUDE / LEON SOLON, Cincinnati, OH, date cyphers for 1960 and 1918, impressed RP flame marks to both, the vase also impressed ROOKWOOD and Cinci O beneath a circular drill target, model nos. 2984B and 928E; the first, a tall oviform vase with trumpet neck, frothy blue flambe lava glazes, h: 15 in.; the second, a circular bowl, satin finish in turquoise glaze; and the third, an Art Deco sculptural soap holder, Zanesville, OH, circa 1930, impressed AETCO mark, designed by Leon-Victor Solon, modeled kneeling, the semi-clad female figure wearing a headscarf and cascading drapery, supporting a large bowl on her shoulder, on a stepped rectangular base, in vitrified translucent blue-green glaze (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling Literature: Leon-Victor Solon (1873-1957), the son of Marc Louis Solon and former Art Director at Mintons, was Appointed Artistic Director at AETCO in 1912.
AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, TWOAMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING COMPANY, TWO NEOCLASSICAL STYLE FIGURAL TILE PLAQUES Late 19th century, Zanesville, Ohio, bisque-fired tile plaques in bas relief, the first depicting a classically dressed female by a garden fountain, the second of a shepherd, both presented in uniform gilt frames.
American Encaustic Art Nouveau tileAmerican Encaustic Art Nouveau tile in wood frame. Marked American Encaustic Tiling Co. Limited New York Works Zanesville O. Chips to back edge. Tile is 6'' by 9'' with a frame size of 10 1/4'' by 12 3/4''.
Decorative Tile and Alhambra Tile leftDecorative Tile and Alhambra Tile left is unmarked three small glaze chips on the face 6'' x 6''. right marked (die impressed) American Encaustic Tiling Co. Alhambra New York corners have chips four small chips along the edges 6'' x 6''.