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majolica
majolica, maiolica (məˈdʒɒlɪkə, məˈjɒlɪkə) Also 6 maiolique. [a. It. maiolica (whence F. majolique, maïolique). According to J. C. Scaliger Exoteric. Exercit. (1557) 136, the best ware of this kind was said to be made in the island of Majorca (called Majolica in the 14th c.: see Du Cange); if this s...
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Majolica
, e.g.: 20th-century majolica, Mexican majolica, Sarreguemines majolica, Palissy majolica, majolica-glazed Parian ware. Magnificent Majolica" archive patterns for Minton tin-glazed majolica.
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Victorian majolica
Also known as: maiolica, Palissy ware, coloured glazes majolica, coloured-glazed majolica, lead-glazed majolica, and misleadingly 'lead or tin glazed' majolica.
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mezza-majolica
‖ mezza-majolica (ˈmɛdzəməˈjɒlɪkə) [It.: lit. ‘half-majolica’ (see mezzo).] Italian decorative pottery of the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries; less ornamental and elaborate than true majolica.1868 J. Marryatt Pottery & Porcelain (ed. 3) 25 The outlines of the figures in mezza majolica are traced in b...
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Fielding majolica
Designs
By 1878 the Railway Pottery was making a range of majolica jugs, bread trays, oyster plates, etc. External links
The Majolica Society
Ceramics manufacturers of England
Staffordshire pottery
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Gubbio
Gubbio (ˈgʊbɪəʊ) The name of a city in northern Italy, used attrib. to designate majolica made there in the sixteenth century, particularly a ruby-lustred majolica made by Giorgio Andreoli.1857 J. Marryat Hist. Pott. & Porcelain (ed. 2) ii. 24 The Gubbio ware unites in some degree the qualities of t...
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Palissy ware
Only later did these become known as majolica ware". Victoria and Albert Museum. External links
The Majolica Society
Pottery
English pottery
American pottery
French pottery
Austrian pottery
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Luigi de Lerma
Life and work
The Lerma majolica techniques at the Instituto della Ceramica in Faenza. In 1927 he became the technical ceramist in the majolica factory of the Dutch Jonkvrouw Sophie van der Does de Willebois in Vietri sul Mare, and in 1928
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ABOUT | Majolica Japan
ABOUT | Majolica Japan. マジョリカタイル. どんざ. 淡路島でタイルを作り続けて130年 色鮮やかな和製マジョリカタイルに触れていただき元気と創造力が生まれるきっかけになれるよう生産をしております。. 江戸時代後期(1832〜)に南あわじ市で賀集珉平が始め ...
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Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co
Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. was a manufacturer of China, earthenware, including high quality innovative Victorian majolica and sanitary goods at Cauldon See also
Victorian majolica
References
The Potteries (illustrated) 1893 advertising and trade journal
External links
https://ridgwaypatternbook.org.uk
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Edwin Bennett (potter)
and originators of American majolica. Charles, American Majolica, 1850–1900. Des Moines: Wallace Homestead. 1981.
Schneider, M., Majolica.
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Outbuilding of the town estate of Savva Mamontov
In the design of interiors that did not survive to this day, majolica was also widely used. Two majolica fireplaces and two stoves, made according to Vrubel's sketches, are now exhibited in the Abramtsevo museum-reserve.
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Standesamt Kolmar
A substantial ceramics (especially majolica) factory operated northwest of Kolmar for many years. External links
Rattai
Majolica artist Gerda Conitz was born in Studsin, 1901
Civil registration offices in the Province of Posen
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National Museum of Ceramics, Naples
Basement
Majolica is important in the collection of the Duca di Martina. It is on display in the basement of the museum and includes Renaissance majolica from Deruta, Gubbio, Faenza and Palermo, and 17th century majolica from
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