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Majolica Cornucopia Wall Pocket
Regular price $225.00 USDRegular priceSale price $225.00 USD -
Adams & Bromley Majolica Fish Cheese Dome
Regular price $500.00 USDRegular priceSale price $500.00 USD -
Wedgwood Condiment Tray (4pcs)
Regular price $65.00 USDRegular priceSale price $65.00 USD -
Small Wedgwood Majolicaware Leaf Plate
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Set of 4 Wedgwood Majolica Crescent Plates
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Mid-20th Century Wedgwood Cauliflower Teacup and Saucer
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Set of 3 Duck Foie Gras Terrines
Regular price $300.00 USDRegular priceSale price $300.00 USD -
Green Majolica Footed Fruit Bowl
Regular price $85.00 USDRegular priceSale price $85.00 USD -
Wedgwood Pitcher "The Hunt"
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Lobster & Basketweave Majolica Style Sardine Dish
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Grape Leaf & Fruit Majolica Style Plate
Regular price $60.00 USDRegular priceSale price $60.00 USD -
Large Lobster Majolica Plate
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19th Century French Majolica Salins Green Vine Leaf Plate
Regular price $75.00 USDRegular priceSale price $75.00 USD -
19th Century Majolica Green Vine Leaf Plate
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Sylvac Green Ivy Plate
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Set of 2 Bordhalo Pinheiro Majolicaware Green Plates
Regular price $80.00 USDRegular priceSale price $80.00 USD
Collection: Majolica
Majolica is a type of pottery very popular in the mid to late 1800s and early 1900s in England whereby colored glazes were applied to earthenware and then fired. This resulted in vibrant, brightly colored, hard wearing pieces that are both useful and decorative. They often feature natural forms such as plants: leaves, foliage, flowers, vegetables, crops. This type of majolica was first introduced by Minton & Co at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London and has subsequently been produced by numerous English and French pottery companies