Pressed Tin Ceiling Tile Mirror (RW09) Pressed tin ceiling tiles originated in the 1880s as an affordable way for people to dress up a room's ceiling. It wasn't until later, that the raw steel panels were plated in tin to help slow down rusting.
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Pressed Tin Ceiling Tile Mirror (RW01) Pressed tin ceiling tiles originated in the 1880s as an affordable way for people to dress up a room's ceiling. It wasn't until later, that the raw steel panels were plated in tin to help slow down rusting.
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Pressed Tin Ceiling Tile Mirror (RW10) Pressed tin ceiling tiles originated in the 1880s as an affordable way for people to dress up a room's ceiling. It wasn't until later, that the raw steel panels were plated in tin to help slow down rusting.
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Antique Victorian tin ceiling tiles, 24-1/2"x 24-1/2". The center portion features a pebbled square, encased by a scrollwork border. Pictures are meant to be representative of the bunch, sold individually. It is nail-up style, there are nail holes from original installation. The blued looking portion of them comes from the factory, they required a heat treatment before/during stamping. They are sound and definitely in reusable condition! Significant shipping savings for multiple purchases, just ask.
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As Seen on HGTV's FIXER UPPER. This is old style, current production (new) ceiling tin stamped from rustic (old) corrugated barn tin salvaged from Central Texas barns. Color & finish will vary depending on condition of barn tin.
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This unique mirror was a recent estate purchase. I believe that it is an original vintage tin ceiling tile that has been made into an accent mirror. It is plywood backed. I also believe that it was given further patina to obtain the look that was desired. It is 23.25 by 23.25in. Feel free to ask any questions.
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Sturdy yet lightweight, this sign is easy to place, hang, and reposition whenever you refresh your decor. There are no chipped corners, rust marks, or distressed overlays, giving the piece a clean, finished appearance.
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This vintage red and black empty tin is a rare find for collectors. The tin once held tile polish from the reputable brand Day and Martin and features a striking dragon design and It is a must-have for anyone interested in vintage tins or advertising collectables. The tin is used vintage, so it looks old with noticeable wear and tear consistent with its age. It would make a great addition to any collection or could be repurposed for storage or decoration. From a clean pet-free and smoke-free environment
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