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1926-1931

A collection of Malibu Potteries tiles

One crate marked: American Encaustic Tiling Co. Ltd. / West Coast Plant / Los Angeles, Calif.; two tiles incised: AN15; another tile incised: N22
The glazed ceramic tiles, comprising 3 tiles leftover from the design of the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, 6 polychrome glazed tiles, 7 terracotta tiles with blue glaze medallions, and 4 pillow glazed tiles, all housed in 2 wood crates from American Encaustic Co., 22 pieces
Each crate: 7.25" H x 28.5" W x 16" D approx.; Largest tile: 9.75" H x 9.75" W x 1" D; Smallest tile: 1.875" H x 1.875" W x 0.625" D

  • Notes:
    Environmentalist and entrepreneur Rhoda May Knight Rindge (1864-1941), also known as the "Queen of Malibu" or "The Founding Mother of Malibu," formed the Marblehead Land Company in 1921. She was the first to develop the area, founding the Malibu Movie Colony, where she built homes for movies stars such as Big Crosby and Mary Pickford. While unsuccessfully prospecting for oil, Rindge discovered the red clays that lined the rolling hillsides were desirable for ceramics. So, in 1926, she teamed up with master ceramicist Rufus Keeler (1885-1934) to found Malibu Potteries, the first business on the Malibu coast. Although the factory burned down in 1931 and the company folded the following year, those six short years cemented Malibu Potteries' lasting footprint as an iconic regional design aesthetic that is highly sought after and widely copied to this day.

    Described as "Hispano-Moreish," the company took inspiration from Egyptian, Mayan, and Arabesque imagery and geometric patterns. Their tiles can be found adorning such LA landmarks as the Adamson House in Malibu, the Roosevelt Hotel, Los Angeles City Hall, and the Mayan Theater. Perhaps the most recognizable and vibrant examples of their signature style are showcased in the Peacock and Neptune Fountains at the Adamson House.

    After the fire destroyed the factory, all unscathed stock was moved to Rindge's nearby home. Upon her passing, the home was acquired by the Franciscan Friars, who named it the Serra Retreat. The retreat was damaged in the 1970 Malibu Canyon wildfire, and the friars used some of the tiles for restoration. But the remaining tiles, which were thankfully spared from damage, were sold to private collectors. By repute, the tiles on offer in this sale come from this original unsold vintage stock at the Serra Retreat.
  • Condition: Each overall good condition with shelf wear, scattered minor scuffs, dust accumulation and mild soiling, and inherent firing flaws commensurate with age. One polychrome tile with a large chipped loss to one corner. Others with older smaller chipped losses.

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