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A 19th Century Italian Maiolica Deruta-Type Pottery Charger A 19th Century Italian Maiolica Deruta-Type Pottery Charger, painted in enamels with central trumpeting angel within border of helmeted portrait busts and foliate scrolls, unmarked.36.5cm diameterGlaze chips and fritting around the edge, crazing, one larger chip to rim and further smaller surface losses, glaze pitting and a chip to footrim.
CANTAGALLI, FIRENZE TWO VESSELS, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY tin-glazed earthenware, comprising a LARGE JAR & COVER, maker's mark to base, 44cm high; together with LARGE JARDINIÈRE, in the style of Castelli maiolica, with three double loop handles, maker's mark to base, 35cm high (2) Provenance: The Fine Art Society, London Exhibited: London, The Fine Art Society, Casa Cantagalli, 13th May-20th June 2002, nos. 71 and 72
Two Italian maiolica albarello, c.1730, by Francesco Antonio Saverio Grue, Castelli (1686-1747), one depicting St. Cecilia seated in a landscape alongside an inscribed pedestal, the other of St. Francis in the wilderness holding a skull, the tallest inscribed to the back 'Dr A Grue f', 22cm and 24cm highThese two albarello belong to a group of pharmacy jars depicting Saints produced by Grue c.1729-1731, with several examples on display at the Museo Nazionale della Ceramica Duca di Martina, Napoli. Most of these albarello were produced by Grue for use in the Pharmacy of Charterhouses (monasteries). Tallest heavily crazed, Minor small firing marks and tiny rim chips but essentially both in good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
White majolica jug painted in shades of blue and brown with the coat of arms of Santa Maria della Scala in the center. Florence. 17th century. Defects. 20.5x11 cm approx. Brocca in maiolica bianca dipinta nei toni del blu e del marrone con stemma di Santa Maria della Scala al centro. Firenze. XVII secolo. Difetti. 20,5x11 cm ca.
Two Maiolica jars Savona, Italy, circa 1700, the first inscribed 'Unguentem de basilicon' ('Basil ointment') and the second inscribed 'Unguenrum de gistino rosa', ('Oil from rose hips'), both decorated with geometric cobalt blue borders, 17.5cm high (2) With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With chips and cracks. With firing imperfections. With crazing. With areas of flaking to the glaze.
Maiolica salt cellarItalian, possibly Faenza, circa 1600-1660, with graduating layers, the upper later painted in orange and blue with a swirling floral design, on four feet, 11cm wide x 8.5cm high x 7cm deep With signs of wear consistent with age and use With cracks. With chips and firing imperfections. Audible loose piece to the inside.
An Italian Maiolica circular charger, moulded in relief with a beauty in profile, in Renaissance dress with ruff collar, wearing a centurion motif pendant, the moulded raised border with anthemion, pedestal fruit baskets, and foliate scrolls, 35.5cm diameter, impressed 66, monogrammed "NG", c.1880
Evelina Pogliani (Pola, 1925 - L'Aquila, 1990) Grande piatto in maiolica raffigurante ragazza in costume abruzzese diametro: 45,5 cm.Al retro Ceramica d'Arte "Il Grifo" di Evelina Pogliani, L'Aquila 1982. Opera realizzata dalla pittrice aquilana nel periodo della maturità e facente parte di un trittico di ritratti di volti di donne in costumi popolari.
A Ginori Italian Renaissance Revival Hand-painted Maiolica Pilgrim Flask, 20th century, flattened baluster form, c.1870, 30cm high; Woodlesford art pottery cylindrical vase with a central band of flowers in greens and browns and standing on three scrolling feet, stamped Woodlesford Art Pottery 230 to the base,30cm high (2)

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