Repair your vintage bathroom tile with the correct size & color tile for a Grand Look.
This is a difficult color to photograph; color is a pale-light-yellow shade.
This
Listing is for One Bullnose Tile.
Pay $7.55 shipping fee for your 1st tile:
each additional tile shipping fee is 85 Cents… from this listing only.
Tiles are classic 1970's - 1980's Texas Yellow Surface Type Bullnose.
Measurements: 4-1/4" X 4-1/4" X 5/16" thickness or .28"
Tiles are marked only with the trademark pattern on back, see pictures.
These tiles will work great for a repair of vintage bathroom... New Old Stock Surface type bullnose tile; same thickness as wall tiles... Made by The Oxford Tile Company of Cambridge, Ohio during the 1956's-1976's... This Color is an excellent match to Daltile Color #D-130 Texas Yellow...
All tiles in excellent mint condition from clean old box.
Please look over the pictures above and ask questions when needed. Thanks for your interest.
Check out my eBay store for more vintage
bathroom accessories, I am adding more items daily.
I have hundreds of cove base tiles, field
tiles, Mud Cap tiles, and bullnose tiles waiting to be listed. If you
need ceramic tiles; contact us with your request and I will check to see what
we have available... please be specific with exact size, shape & quantity
needed... Attached pictures to your message taken in bright light without
flash... other objects in pictures can be helpful to give contrast for a better
color match.
Interesting History of this Company.
Oxford Pottery Company building in Cambridge, Ohio, was sent in 1918. The company, located at Marquand and Burgess avenues, was founded in 1913. It produced earthenware and utility ware. In the 1920s A. O. C. Ahrendts acquired most of the stock. In 1934 the company took the name the Universal Potteries. It continued to manufacture semi-vitreous dinnerware, kitchenware, and specialty ware. The company ceased producing these wares in 1954 and turned to tile manufacturing. In 1960, the name was changed to the Oxford Tile Company, Division of Universal Potteries. The plant closed in 1976.
"Picture of Tile Manufacturing Plant by "Courtesy of the Ohio History Connection"
location: garage extended, wood shelf