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Majolica Dogwood Pitcher

Griffen Smith & Hill Etruscan Majolica Butterfly Spout Pitcher
By Griffen, Smith and Hill 1
Located in Banner Elk, NC
Etruscan majolica dogwood pitcher in bark and vibrant navy with butterfly lip manufactured by
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Antique 1880s American Ceramics

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Ceramic

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English Minton Porcelain Tableware Dinner Service / Twelve People
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Pairpoint - Etched Glass Compote with Controlled Bubbles - U.S.a. - circa 1930
By Pairpoint Glassworks
Located in Chatham, ON
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Set of 11 Antique English Cobalt Blue & Raised Gold Dinner Plates Circa 1910
By George Jones & Sons
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George Jones Majolica Pitcher Molded as a Hawthorn Tree, English, ca. 1875
By George Jones & Sons
Located in Banner Elk, NC
George Jones Majolica Pitcher, molded in high relief as a hawthorn tree, with branches, leaves, and pink blossoms on a mossy bark ground, the branch handle glazed in brown with green...
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Wedgwood Majolica Grape Vine & Basket Compote
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Located in Chelmsford, Essex
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George Jones Majolica Plate with Mottled Center, Pink Ground, English, ca. 1870
By George Jones
Located in Banner Elk, NC
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Large Griffen, Smith&Hill Etruscan Majolica Pitcher Shell Seaweed Pattern, 10ins
By Griffen, Smith and Hill 1
Located in Banner Elk, NC
Gorgeous Majolica by Griffen, Smith & Hill Etruscan Majolica large pitcher in shell and seaweed pattern. This pitcher is an unusually sought after size. Impressed marks with the co...
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Minton Majolica Planter
By Minton
Located in New York, NY
Large Minton Majolica planter in turquoise designed in a basketweave pattern with a large tied bow arround the middle. Impressed: Mintons Pattern #2721 Date Code: 1911.
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Minton Majolica Planter
Minton Majolica Planter
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A Minton Majolica Turquoise Ground Snake-Handled Jardinière, Dated 1858
By Gottfried Semper, Minton
Located in Banner Elk, NC
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Antique Cherub Compote Dish, English, Decorative Putti, Grape Bowl, Victorian
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
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Paul Poiret's Two Editions de Luxe
Paul Poiret's Two Editions de Luxe
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Pair George Jones Majolica Vases White Wicker, Turquoise Lined, English, 1875
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Located in Banner Elk, NC
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George Jones Majolica Plate, Tortoiseshell Mottling, Green Leaves on Turquoise
By George Jones
Located in Banner Elk, NC
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A George Jones Majolica Pineapples on Basketweave Plate, English, ca. 1863
By George Jones
Located in Banner Elk, NC
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Joseph Holdcroft English Majolica Rustic Dogwood Blossom and Branch Pitcher
By Joseph Holdcroft
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A scarce English majolica jug in the Dogwood mold by Joseph Holdcroft, Daisy Bank, Longton
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Victorian Majolica Dogwood Flowers Pitcher Holdcroft, circa 1890
By Joseph Holdcroft
Located in Austin, TX
Very large Victorian aqua Majolica Dogwood flowers pitcher signed Joseph Holdcroft, circa 1890
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Antique 1890s English Victorian Pitchers

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Victorian Majolica Dogwood Flowers Pitcher Holdcroft, circa 1890
By Joseph Holdcroft
Located in Austin, TX
Victorian yellow Majolica dogwood flowers pitcher signed Joseph Holdcroft, circa 1890. Rustic
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