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Arts and Crafts Era373 of 703Roycroft 'Arts & Craft' Style Hammered Copper Table Lamp Reproduction c2004Vintage Antique Oak Panelled Glass Bookcase Cabinet
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    Posted 10 years ago

    agoodworks
    (18 items)

    A huge panel of Malibu Tiles from Malibu Potteries! Covered in dirt they had been taken down and were being held for someone.... not me! Sad.
    Such beautiful tiles came from this company!

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    1. inky inky, 10 years ago
      Agree!!...:-(...pity they aren't being held for you..They are lovely...I like the ones around the entrance in your photo too!...:-)
    2. agoodworks agoodworks, 10 years ago
      Thanks Inky- Those are in Morocco from my last visit. ! Yep the tiles there are unbelievable!
      Here is more information on Malibu Potteries. Very famous in Southern California - began in 1926 and the original are no longer in business.
      http://www.adamsonhouse.org/tile.html

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