Adding to its unique appeal, this tile was made in France, indicating a high quality of production. It would make a fantastic display piece, either hung on a wall or placed on a stand. The tile was part of the official artwork for the 2001 festival and features a painting or illustration of Armstrong holding his trumpet, seemingly in the lively atmosphere of New Orleans.
The Currier & Ives “Winter Morning Feeding The Chickens” ceramic tile on wooden wall hanging is a charming decorative collectible featuring a winter landscape scene. The small circular tile showcases a multicolor glossy finish, adding a touch of country style to any room. With an all-over pattern and a licensed reproduction of the original design from the 1800’s lithograph. this unique piece was made in the 1950s and is perfect for indoor display in the United States. Whether on a wall or as a standalone item, this tile captures the essence of a winter morning with its quaint portrayal of rural life.