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  • Victorian George Jones Majolica Rustic Blossom Pitcher
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  • George Jones Majolica Calla Lily Pitcher, ca. 1875
    By George Jones & Sons
    Located in Banner Elk, NC
    George Jones majolica pitcher with relief molded calla lilies and leaves in panels to either side, with yellow glazed cable borders and rope handle, the body decorated with engine-tu...
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  • Minton Majolica Cherub Flower Holder
    By Minton
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    Minton Majolica flower holder which features a cherub carrying wheatsheaf. Coloration: ochre, green, cream, are predominant. The piece bears mak...
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  • Minton Majolica Palissy Ware Plate
    By Minton
    Located in Chelmsford, Essex
    Minton Majolica plate which features intaglio grape and vine pattern to centre, six mottled cartouches to the outer edge. Coloration: green, coba...
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