Overview
Beautifully hand-painted Delft antique wall tiles designed to imitate marble, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The surface is decorated with expressive, flowing blue veining that mimics the natural movement of marble. The brushwork creates an organic yet balanced composition, and when multiple tiles are installed together, the pattern continues seamlessly across the wall. Each tile is individually painted by hand, resulting in subtle variation.
Use and applications
Originally adorning fireplaces, these tiles remain perfectly suited for the same uses today. Their rhythmic pattern in combination with a wide variety of scenes, make them equally at home in restoration projects, classic interiors, or as a decorative feature wall, panel, or accent installation in a more contemporary setting. Wherever used, they bring a sense of history, colour and refinement to the space.
Condition and preparation
All tiles are reclaimed antiques and are prepared for reuse. They have been cleaned, desalinated and any soot residues have been removed. Each order is hand-selected to ensure a harmonious appearance in colour tone, glaze and surface character. If your project requires cut tiles, designated tiles with more visible imperfections can be supplied at a reduced price, helping preserve intact historical tiles.
Tile variety and stock
This collection consists of marble imitation tiles designed to form a continuous and naturally flowing surface when combined. Due to the hand-painted veining, no two tiles are identical, which enhances the authenticity of the overall installation. We currently have a significant selection available, making these tiles suitable for mid-sized tiling projects. For the most up-to-date stock levels, please refer to the quantity indication (pcs) shown on the right-hand side of this page.
Complementing tiles
These tiles are best showcased when used together, allowing the marble-like veining to flow organically across the surface. In addition, pairing them with plain white antique tiles (witjes), both first and second quality, can introduce framing or contrast within a larger wall design.
Tile size
Each tile measures approximately 13 x 13 cm (5.1” x 5.1”) and is roughly 7–8 mm (0.3”) thick. As the tiles are handmade and antique, slight variations in size and thickness are to be expected and contribute to their authentic character.
How to order
You can request a quote directly on this page or contact us for assistance with tile selection and layout planning. Our specialists will gladly help you determine the appropriate quantity and arrangement for your project.
Samples
Samples can be provided on request, allowing you to review colour tone, glaze and surface quality before placing a larger order.
Product disclaimer
Antique tiles naturally vary in colour tone, glaze, size and surface. These variations reflect their historic production and form part of their timeless appeal. While complete uniformity cannot be guaranteed, all tiles meet our quality standards and are suitable for most indoor wall applications.
Available as reproduction
Of this Delft tile we offer an authentic hand-painted reproduction series. Available in up to 12 shades of white and always hand-painted by one of our five artists!
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P-42.1 | Marble$49.84 -
P-42.2 | Marble$49.84
Buyers information
Specifications
| Inventory number | WTS 233 |
|---|---|
| Tile type | Wall tile |
| Period | 1880-1900 |
| Century | 19th century, 20th century |
| Made in | the Netherlands |
| Quantity indication (pcs) | 100+ |
| Size per tile (approx.) | 13 by 13 cm's / 5.1" by 5.1" |
| Tile thickness (approx.) | 0,7 to 0,8 cm's / 0.3" |
| Quantity per M2 / SF | 60 tiles per m2 / 5.5 tiles per SF |
| Suitable for | Walls, kitchens, backsplashes, ceilings, fireplace surrounds, fireplace interior (when not exposed to open fire), bathrooms. |
| Not suitable for | Floors, open fire, outdoors, wet rooms (shower walls etc.) and swimming pools. |
| Sealer | The tiles do not require a sealer from a functionality perspective. |
| VAT and/or Import duties | Antique tiles are sold within the margin scheme within the Europe Union. Antique tiles that ordered from outside the European are often imported at a special rate (e.g. 5% UK). |
About Regts - Delft Tiles
We are a family firm specialized in Delft tiles. Our stock covers the entire production period, which started around 1570 and ended just after 1900. If you are interested in working with us, please always feel free to get in touch.About usContact us

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