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Yes, you can seal porcelain tile to protect it from stains and damage.
Depends on what you consider an "image". New Jersey in 1908 started attaching an embossed seal to the license plate, which has an image stamped into it. In 1910, Michigan had their State Seal figured into the porcelain enamel on their plates, until 1914, so that is a detailed image. But in 1917 Arizona stamped an image of a bull's head into their steel plates to advertise the cattle exports. Depends on what you consider an "image". New Jersey in 1908 started attaching an embossed seal to the license plate, which has an image stamped into it. In 1910, Michigan had their State Seal figured into the porcelain enamel on their plates, until 1914, so that is a detailed image. But in 1917 Arizona stamped an image of a bull's head into their steel plates to advertise the cattle exports.
Yes you do seal porcelain tile unless it is pre-sealed. The reason for this is because most stone is porous and will absorb any liquids or humidity. This could result in mold and mildew growth. Consult the manufacturer on maintainance and care.
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Mason jar lids with metal and white glass components were commonly produced in the early to mid-20th century, particularly from the 1920s to the 1970s. The white glass suggests it could be a type of glass called porcelain enamel, which was used to create a seal. To narrow down its age, you can research specific brands or styles associated with that design, as well as look for any markings or patents on the lid for more precise dating.
Seldom any need to seal any tile, certainly not Vitrified, what you will still want to seal is the grout..
No, porcelain tile needs to be grouted which seals the floor. The tiles have their own water resistant finish on them when purchased.
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From what I can find out, this is the Veterans of Foreign Wars Maltese Cross.
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