Early 1800's Urn, Savona Italy
Located in Dallas, TX
. Savona pottery is famous above all for its characteristic blue and white colors, known as "Antique Savona
Early 1800's Urn, Savona Italy
Located in Dallas, TX
. Savona pottery is famous above all for its characteristic blue and white colors, known as "Antique Savona
Antique Blue and White Savona Urn-19th Century
Located in Dallas, TX
production.Savona pottery is famous above all for its characteristic blue and white colors, known as "Antique Savona
Pair of Antique Blue Savona Urns
Located in Dallas, TX
majolica production. Savona pottery is famous above all for its characteristic blue and white colors, known
19th Century Blue White Vase from Italy
Located in Dallas, TX
Savona pottery is famous above all for its characteristic blue and white colors, known as "Antique
Majolica
Antique Savona Italian Faience Urn
Located in Dallas, TX
. Savona pottery is famous above all for its characteristic blue and white colors, known as "Antique Savona
18th c. Italian Faience Urn from Savona
Located in Houston, TX
18th c. Italian faience urn from Savona, a small town in the Liguria region of Italy.
Pottery
18th c. Italian Faience Urn from Savona
Located in Houston, TX
18th c. Italian faience urn from Savona, a small town in the Liguria region of Italy.
Pottery
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