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The story of Graystone Manor

For eighty years, this exquisite 18-room manor house in Perrysburg, Ohio overlooked the Maumee River, occupying the estate called Graystone. Built in 1927 for Carrie Ross Ford, widow of Libbey-Owens-Ford's Edward Ford, a glass industry titan (click for more history).

Just prior to what some would call a capricious demolition in 2008, a local architectural salvage company was allowed to remove a number of artifacts, including a complete set of ceramic accessories. Faithfully reproduced for the Subway Ceramics collection, these Graystone acessories are now available in all of our glaze options.

The Graystone Collection

36TB00
3” x 6” towel bar end (tile-in)

  • installs flush to field tile
  • order 2 pieces for each towel bar assembly
  • accepts 3/4" dia. bar
  • towel bar is not included
  • 3D CAD drawing assembly
  • shown in 'Avalon' glaze

36SD00
3” x 6” soap dish (recessed)

  • installs flush to field tile
  • shown in 'Avalon' glaze

36SS00
3” x 6” shelf support (tile-in)

  • installs flush to field tile
  • order 2 pieces for each shelf assembly
  • accepts shelf material up to 1/4" thick and 4" deep
  • shelf is not included
  • 3D CAD drawing assembly
  • shown in 'Avalon' glaze

66SD00
6” x 6” soap dish (recessed)

  • installs flush to field tile
  • shown in 'Avalon' glaze

66PH00
6” x 6”paper holder (recessed)

  • installs flush to field tile
  • shown in 'Avalon' glaze