Heraldic tiles

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Special tiles were a fashionable article from around 1900-1950. In many countries heraldic tiles were issued, but as far as I know only in the Netherlands large series of heraldic tiles were produced by two different competing companies. These tiles showed the arms of the royal family, but especially town, municipal and provincial arms. Many hundreds of these tiles have been produced, all in standard square size.

Besides these, many other heraldic tiles have been produced in the Netherlands and elsewhere. Whenever I have images of such tiles (there should be many many more than listed here), these will be added. All additions are welcome !

Belgium


France

Germany

Kraichgau

A series of tiles issued in 1980/1981 (maybe longer) by the sportsclub TSV Kürnbach eV as souvenirs of a local run (Kraichgau-Volkslauf)

Netherlands

Dutch Provincial arms

A series of mini glass tiles (6x6 cm). No information of date or publisher

Porceleijne Fles series

Koffie Hag series

Walraven series


More tiles (not in the HOTW collection), see Heraldic tiles