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DTCwordfan | 17:50 Fri 25th Oct 2019 | Home & Garden
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The Parental Units loved going to Sardinia in the 70s and had a shipment of tiles made to over here - I'm just unearthing them by their hundreds from an outside 'cellar'.....they're heavy and I'm having to limit them to 36 a box max, weight-wise.

Am attaching a photo of the styles unearthed - anybody on here a tile expert - more for the floors and walls - and what sort of value would they carry if they went to auction.

I have around 100 of the hexagonal whites, 120 of the 'trefoil; shape in white, 40 in red, 40 dark blue-green squares and 120 of the turquoise-blue ones....and maybe more, as there are around 50 or so to come out of the 'cave'.

Grateful for any advice....

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DTC loading your images managed to crash my puter, will not try again, but at auction, you will get what someone is prepared to pay.
Fine for me, Tony. Nice tiles DT.
They are nice tiles but to see them I had to first navigate past other pictures including a man with a large cod piece !
OK ummmm got to see them for a moment, maybe I negotiated incorrectly through the website they were on, but looked nice, but you need right sized space to fit them into.
I managed to see them straightaway...the blue-green ones are nice.
I've just tried again and all is fine, nice tiles DTC but you need to find some one that can make them fit into a space, auction house maybe able to give you a rough price, but far better to sell them rather than skip them.
Other alternative is once you have them all unearthed work out what square metre you have of each type and ebay them with buyer collects.
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not skipping them....rest assured on that.

a cod-piece, there must be a good pun in there...nothing this end, possibly something about being an old grout with sement?

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