Frederick Rhead went into the family business in England but later became an important figure in the pottery business in the United States. His family had been potters in England for six generations. His father, sister, and brother also worked…
A Rhead Santa Barbara pottery masterpiece, an 11 1/4-inch vase with mirror black glaze and stylized trees, auctioned at a Rago Craftsman Auction in New Jersey for the astounding record price of $516,000 on March 10. Price is one way…
American Encaustic Tiling Company was founded in 1875 in Zanesville, Ohio. The company made inlaid floor tiles with geometric designs, large custom-made relief tiles, imitation mosaic tiles, souvenir tiles, and tiles with raised classical designs. Frederick Rhead, who had worked…
Tile Company Location Dates of Operation Mark Alhambra Tile Company Newport, Kentucky 1901–c.1941 American Encaustic Tiling Company Zanesville, Ohio 1875–1935 Atlantic Tile and Faience Company Perth Amboy, New Jersey 1908–1912 Batchelder Tile Company Pasadena and Los Angeles, California 1909–1932 Beaver…
Decorative tiles have been made for centuries. Most popular with collectors are tin-glaze earthenware tiles, such as faience, delftware, and majolica. Tile making was brought to England from the Netherlands in the late sixteenth century. By the eighteenth century, Liverpool,…
Frederick Hürten Rhead, born in England, was the son of Frederick Alfred Rhead (1856–1933), who was well known in the ceramics industry. He worked with his father before moving to the United States in 1902. In America Rhead worked at…