Unique Michael Andersen & Sons Pottery Arts and Crafts Tile

$575.00

This arts and crafts pottery tile was made circa 1930-50s by Michael Andersen and Sons Pottery (MAS), which was founded in the 1880s on the island of Bornholm, Denmark. It features the signature Persia glaze, which was created by one of the sons of MAS and won the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1935. This Persia glazing creates a mosaic effect on the tile, as shown. The tile's iridescent back includes a carved marking and a partially complete sticker including the MAS initials and three herring mark. It measures 6 inches tall by 8.75 inches wide by .75 inches thick.

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This arts and crafts pottery tile was made circa 1930-50s by Michael Andersen and Sons Pottery (MAS), which was founded in the 1880s on the island of Bornholm, Denmark. It features the signature Persia glaze, which was created by one of the sons of MAS and won the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1935. This Persia glazing creates a mosaic effect on the tile, as shown. The tile's iridescent back includes a carved marking and a partially complete sticker including the MAS initials and three herring mark. It measures 6 inches tall by 8.75 inches wide by .75 inches thick.

This arts and crafts pottery tile was made circa 1930-50s by Michael Andersen and Sons Pottery (MAS), which was founded in the 1880s on the island of Bornholm, Denmark. It features the signature Persia glaze, which was created by one of the sons of MAS and won the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1935. This Persia glazing creates a mosaic effect on the tile, as shown. The tile's iridescent back includes a carved marking and a partially complete sticker including the MAS initials and three herring mark. It measures 6 inches tall by 8.75 inches wide by .75 inches thick.