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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gray, Tom
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 12:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: "architecture in New York is an interrupted art"
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> I'm trying to find solid sources on the history of ceramic tile used for
> residential fireplace surrounds and in bathrooms around 1900. Any leads
> would be much appreciated.
There is a non-profit association (in California I believe) that may be able
to help. I can't remember their name (info is at home), but I corresponded
with them about the mfr. of 3x6 glazed wall tile from my 1926 bungalow bath
(all I had was the mark on the rear of a loose piece...sent them a photocopy
of it). They replied with the folks that made it...Zanesville OH, length of
time the concern was in existence, etc....I was impressed.
I'll dig it up tonight and post it for you.
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Dan Becker, Executive Director "Conformists die, but
Raleigh Historic heretics live on forever"
Districts Commission -- Elbert Hubbard
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