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20th Cetury Sicilian Painted Majolica Panel

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  • Sicilian Majolica Panel End 19th Century
    By Europa Antiques
    Located in Madrid, ES
    SICILIAN MAJOLICA PANEL end 19th Century Panel made up of 20 tiles of approx.20x20 cm. Classic-inspired panel: "Wild boar hunting in Magna Graecia". ...
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  • Sicilian Majolica Panel End 19th Century
    By Europa Antiques
    Located in Madrid, ES
    SICILIAN MAJOLICA PANEL end 19th Century Panel made with 36 tiles measuring 17x17 cm. Panel of classic Sicilian Baroque inspiration. HEIGHT 102...
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  • English Pair of 19th Century Majolica Garden Seats by John Adams
    Located in Wells, ME
    English pair of Majolica garden seats by John Adams. This particular design and maker was exhibited at the London International Exhibition in 1871 and are considered quite rare. They...
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  • SICILIAN MAJOLICA RING end 19th Century
    By Europa Antiques
    Located in Madrid, ES
    SICILIAN MAJOLICA RING end 19th Century Panel made with 30 tiles of approximately 17x17 cm. Classic "baroque" inspired panel. HEIGHT 102 cm WIDTH 85...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Italian Baroque Ceramics

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  • Ancient Sicilian Majolicato Panel "Magnagrecia" End 19th Century
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    Ancient Sicilian Majolicato panel "Magnagrecia" end 19th century. Panel consisting of 15 x 15 cm tiles - 49 tiles. Classic-inspired panel: MAGNA-GREECE THICKNESS 1.2 cm WEIGH...
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  • Painted ceramic plate, France 20th century
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    Painted ceramic plate Bucolic decor, representing a couple French work, early 20th century
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