Majolica
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Victorian Majolica
[edit]Includes the rare tin-glazed majolica. 'Victorian' always refers to the period of Queen Victoria's reign 1837-1900 (19th century), and usually means made in England.
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Rare Minton tin-glazed majolica bowl, design an exact copy of 16th century original.
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Rare Minton tin-glazed majolica plate.
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Frog and insect vase sometimes described as 'Palissy style'.
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Squirrel nut dish, 1869, naturalistic style, coloured glazes majolica.
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Monumental Minton peacock, coloured lead glazes majolica. Potteries Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, UK.
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'Neptune' centrepiece, coloured glazes majolica, 1870.
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Spitoon, coloured glazes majolica, c.1880
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Snuff box, coloured glazes majolica with pewter lid, c.1870.
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Conservatory table, coloured glazes majolica, Indian subcontinent in style.
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Coloured glazes majolica Oyster plate.
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Watch stand for ladies dressing table set, coloured glazes majolica.
European Majolica
[edit]Includes Palissy and and 20th century majolica made in Europe.
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Coloured glazes Sarreguemines majolica partridges plaque.
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French majolica Eagles bowl.
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French coloured glazes majolica Asparagus plate, c.1880.
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French coloured glazes Majolica Strawberry plate, c. 1880.
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French Majolica 'Mardis Gras' Wall Pockets, c.1890.
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Portuguese Palissy majolica beetle wall decoration.
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French coloured glazes Palissy majolica wall plaque c 1880.
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Palissy majolica coloured and mottled glazes French wall plate, c.1900.
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Portuguese Palissy coloured glazes majolica wall plate.
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Palissy coloured glazes majolica Portuguese wall plate.
American Majolica
[edit]Not including the tin-glaze pottery known as 'majolica' in America.
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Eureka Pottery, Trenton, colored glazes majolica
Mexican Talavera Majolica
[edit]Including 20th century talavera.