Collection: Majolica
Majolica, a ceramic form famed for its rich glazes and detailed decorative style, traces its origins back to Renaissance Italy.
Made from earthenware and often adorned with intricate, colourful designs, majolica typically features scenes from nature, mythology, and daily life. The technique involves applying a tin-based glaze, giving the pieces a shiny, opaque finish. As popular in Spain as in Italy, majolica has also seen widespread use in England and beyond, with each region adding its unique twist to the style.
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Rare French Art Deco Barbotine Vase - A.G. de Bruyen Fives-Lille - c1890s
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Adorable Laughing Monk Majolica Pitcher - Onnaing - c1890s
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Antique Majolica Jug - Mouzin Leach & Cie - Nimy-les-Mons - ca 1890
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