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Majolica Begonia Leaf

$245 USDMajolica Begonia Leaf

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
This Majolica Begonia leaf dish has the most intensely fabulous turquoise color I have ever seen. I love to see several pieces of majolica grouped together, but this piece is wonderful enough to stand alone! Not only is the color great, but the glaze is excellent, there are no chips or cracks and with crazing only on the back. This is a wonderful piece of Victorian Majolica and would be a delightful addition to any collection. The begonia leaf dishes are my very favorite and this one is just the ...
Majolica Chrysanthemum Pitcher

$325 USDMajolica Chrysanthemum Pitcher

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
This beautifully detailed Chrysanthemum pitcher is a fine example of Victorian English majolica. The main body background is a soft turquoise with the large center flower in yellow and pink with a white center. The leaves are on each side branching from under the center flower. The inside is pink and shows crazing as does the bottom. This is a lovely piece from our majolica collection. This piece is unattributed. Height- 7 inches
Majolica Shell and Seaweed Bowl

$475 USDMajolica Shell and Seaweed Bowl

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
This Majolica Shell and Seaweed pattern bowl was made by Griffin , Smith and Co. of Phoenixville, PA. 1879-1889, and is considered to be the very finest in American Majolica. The bowl has excellent definition and color and is fully marked impressed ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA , M5 just beneath the mark. The very popular "Shell and Seaweed" pattern is one of the most sought after with majolica collectors. Small chips, while never desirable, are common on soft paste wares like majolica. This piece has ...
Majolica Pitcher

$175 USDMajolica Pitcher

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
Look closely at this pretty little Majolica Pitcher. It has a regular four sided shape , but the handle and the spout are at the corners!. I love the leaf on the handle. The daisy stem begins on one panel and the daisy flower head ends on the adjacent panel. This one is in very good condition. Primarily in shades of white, turquoise, green and yellow. Height: 5 inches, Width at widest point: 5 inches, Provenance: American, Circa: 1860-1900, Unattributed
Majolica Cuspidor

$425 USDMajolica Cuspidor

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
Majolica is great anytime, but spring seems like the best time . Majolica is so colorful and refreshing-like spring. This rare cuspidor is an excellent example of early majolica. The colors are vibrant depicting a bird in flight with a worm or small twig in her mouth on two panels and a crested bird on a branch on the other two panels. The stippled background is interrupted at the corners with aqua designed flat panels making the body eight sided. The interior is pink. The cuspidor is in great ...
Majolica Cake Stand

$475 USDMajolica Cake Stand

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
The Maple Leaf pattern was one of the brilliantly colored and glazed patterns produced and exhibited at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition in New Orleans in 1884 by Griffen, Smith and Company. The vibrant pinks and greens make it a favorite of mine too. The base represents a twisted trunk with maple leaves creeping up to the top of the plate. The top has a pink background with bright green leaves outlined in yellow. This piece is not marked, but is attributed to the above ...
Majolica Begonia Leaf Dish

$225 USDMajolica Begonia Leaf Dish

Pottery:Antique:Majolica
I have read that the early Majolica potters would go into the woods to find leaves , flowers , twigs and other things from nature to model their wares.This beautiful Majolica Begonia Leaf was being used as a soap dish! I bought Mother a new soap dish at Target and want this dish to have a more honored place.The colors in this piece are exquisite, vibrant and a perfect example of why we all love Majolica.The length is :8 1/2 inches, Width: six inches, Provenance: English, Circa: 1865-1900
 
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