Brick, Block and Stone

Formed by the ionic bonding of metallic and nonmetallic compounds, ceramics are hard, brittle, non-corrosive, and nonconductive. Firing clay or similar materials in a kiln creates ceramic tile, pottery, and brick, among others.

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Quality Buckingham Roof Slate I have 250 pieces of Buckingham (the best) roofing slate left over from a job on my house. The piece... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $2.50
Ornamental Block Keystone This ornamental block keystone was salvaged from the top of an arch over an entrance. The keystone ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $150.00
Decorative Entablature Block This decorative block is presumably part of the entablature just below the cornice of the building f... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $175.00
Decorative Cornice Block This decorative block was presumably part of the cornice of the building from which it was removed. ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $225.00
Clay Street Brick, Antique Street Pavers Authentic antique clay street pavers salvaged from the streets of yesteryear. Each brick measures a... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $4,500.00
BROWNSTONE BLOCK/COBBLESTONE VERY NICE LOT OF ANTIQUE BROWNSTONE BLOCK ALSO 300 TON OF VARIOUS SIZE COBBLESTONE... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $20,000.00
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