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Tile 1: Blue-Green with Baroque Motif
Description:
A rich blue-green Victorian ceramic tile with an intricate baroque motif—symmetrical and opulent, like a gothic stained-glass window translated to clay and glaze. This design was likely produced in the late 19th century and would have once been part of a grand tiled fireplace or entryway. The subtle crackling of the glaze and slight imperfections only add to its timeless appeal.
Display it as a singular work of art, use it as a trivet, or mount it as part of a kitchen or bathroom feature wall. Wherever it lives, it brings with it a whisper of the Victorian home's romance.
Tile 2: Brown Florals with Blue Detail
Description:
Delicate florals, curling scrolls, and a crosshatched blue border come together in this lush, warm-toned Victorian tile. The transferware technique was used to produce repeating motifs efficiently, and this one in particular feels like a joyful marriage between the organic and the ornamental.
This tile would have originally adorned a fireplace surround, washstand, or hallway—a subtle display of refinement in the Victorian household. The muted earth tones pair beautifully with neutral interiors or patinated wood. Hung alone or as part of a gallery wall, it offers texture, history, and an easy kind of charm.
Tile 3: Botanical Fruit Illustration (Peach/Apple)
Victorian Transfer Tile with Botanical Fruit and Blossom Illustration
Description:
This tile feels lifted straight from a 19th-century botanical study. In soft sepia tones, ripe fruit and delicate blossoms are rendered in astonishing detail. The design has an earthy elegance—part scientific illustration, part pastoral poetry. It's less ornate than its floral siblings, but no less striking.
The piece would have been part of a decorative panel or perhaps a kitchen installation in a well-appointed Victorian home. Its subject matter makes it a beautiful fit for a pantry wall, a backsplash, or layered into a seasonal shelf display.
Each tile measures approximately 6.5” x 6.5”, with various thickness.
beautiful framed or left alone and hung on a wall!
Tile 1: Blue-Green with Baroque Motif
Description:
A rich blue-green Victorian ceramic tile with an intricate baroque motif—symmetrical and opulent, like a gothic stained-glass window translated to clay and glaze. This design was likely produced in the late 19th century and would have once been part of a grand tiled fireplace or entryway. The subtle crackling of the glaze and slight imperfections only add to its timeless appeal.
Display it as a singular work of art, use it as a trivet, or mount it as part of a kitchen or bathroom feature wall. Wherever it lives, it brings with it a whisper of the Victorian home's romance.
Tile 2: Brown Florals with Blue Detail
Description:
Delicate florals, curling scrolls, and a crosshatched blue border come together in this lush, warm-toned Victorian tile. The transferware technique was used to produce repeating motifs efficiently, and this one in particular feels like a joyful marriage between the organic and the ornamental.
This tile would have originally adorned a fireplace surround, washstand, or hallway—a subtle display of refinement in the Victorian household. The muted earth tones pair beautifully with neutral interiors or patinated wood. Hung alone or as part of a gallery wall, it offers texture, history, and an easy kind of charm.
Tile 3: Botanical Fruit Illustration (Peach/Apple)
Victorian Transfer Tile with Botanical Fruit and Blossom Illustration
Description:
This tile feels lifted straight from a 19th-century botanical study. In soft sepia tones, ripe fruit and delicate blossoms are rendered in astonishing detail. The design has an earthy elegance—part scientific illustration, part pastoral poetry. It's less ornate than its floral siblings, but no less striking.
The piece would have been part of a decorative panel or perhaps a kitchen installation in a well-appointed Victorian home. Its subject matter makes it a beautiful fit for a pantry wall, a backsplash, or layered into a seasonal shelf display.
Each tile measures approximately 6.5” x 6.5”, with various thickness.
beautiful framed or left alone and hung on a wall!