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Both museums inherited the collections of individuals passionate about preserving the historical majolica tradition of the region. A ceramics tour along the Adriatic coast 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z
Fonda happens to be an inveterate collector, and the fruits of her passion are present throughout the house: majolica and Roseville pottery, Japanese baskets, California Plein-Air paintings. Jane Fonda's Rambling New Mexico Ranch 2014-02-04T05:00:00Z
The companies flooded international markets with wares known under the umbrella term “majolica.” 6 Design Books That Celebrate a World of Artifacts 2021-05-04T04:00:00Z
Vignettes of snuff boxes, opaline and majolica are carefully arranged. What I Love: Betty Halbreich’s Home Away From Bergdorf’s 2013-08-15T21:40:29Z
Irwin's porcelain and earthenware "Dusky Seaside Sparrow" borrows the manner of Italian majolica portrait plates to pay homage to a species forced into extinction when development destroyed its habitat and nesting grounds. Resistance in clay: Ceramic artists speak out against Trump, war and more in 'We the People' 2017-08-29T04:00:00Z
Just about everyone collects something: matchbooks, sand dollars, George Washington-themed memorabilia or majolica. The 15 types of collectors: Which are you?
Her technique is the centuries-old majolica, in which she fires her creatures and then dips them in a tin oxide glazing solution that lends an opaque white finish. The Ceramists Crafting Miniature Menageries 2021-08-19T04:00:00Z
Her job was locating Gilded Age table settings, and these majolica shellfish plates made in Staffordshire, England, by Minton were a must-have in upper-class homes of the 1860s on both sides of the Atlantic. An Oyster Plate Collection That Started With Martin Scorsese 2018-11-05T05:00:00Z
But her works — delicately painted blue-and-white majolica dishes — were a triumph. Dora De Larios, innovative artist known for creating ceramic work that reflected L.A., dies at 84 2018-01-30T05:00:00Z
“Dora De Larios: Other Worlds” will gather works from throughout her career — sculptures, mosaics and functional tableware, including a set of majolica dishes she created for the White House in 1977. Ceramic artist Dora De Larios on shaping her own path by melding the Mexican, Japanese and Modern 2018-01-27T05:00:00Z
There, next to a camellia bush, he picked up a white-glazed fragment of majolica pottery—an artifact he knew to be specific to the fifteen-hundreds. Uncovering the Luna Colony, a Lost Remnant of Spanish Florida 2016-04-09T04:00:00Z
Several clients were wearing dresses with majolica patterns, which figured not only in last year’s Alta Moda collection but also in this summer’s ready-to-wear. The World’s Most Luxurious Fashion Show 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z
Laurene pitched a majolica vase, then a framed photograph of us in Peru. Louise Erdrich: “The Big Cat.” 2014-03-24T04:00:00Z
They say there are old majolica plates set in one of the campaniles here—trophies taken from the Moors ages ago. Dorothy and other Italian Stories 2012-03-18T02:00:18.513Z
The name of majolica is now applied indiscriminately to all fancy articles of coloured pottery. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
They unloaded household items and equipment: plain white-glazed majolica dishes from Spain, earthenware olive jars that carried vinegar, wine, oil or water, armor, nails. Uncovering the Luna Colony, a Lost Remnant of Spanish Florida 2016-04-09T04:00:00Z
There are also two very beautiful painted majolica panels of fruit-trees let into the lower part. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z
Gubbio occupies a far more important place in the history of majolica. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
The S�vre porcelains, the magnificent French and English glasses, the weighty majolicas, the Gobelin tapestries, and the galleries of paintings, chiefly consumed our six francs, which represented some three hours. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
Except in the provinces contiguous to France, Germany was never a producer of majolica. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
The works supply almost the whole country with china, and examples of antique Spanish majolica may be seen here. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z
The large red salon I delight in; it couldn't exist anywhere else but in Rome, with its red silk walls, heavy gilt furniture, pictures, and curious bits of old carving and majolica. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z
The Berlin Museum possesses his collection of antiquities, comprising Etruscan vases, bronzes, ivories, majolicas, etc., which are now displayed in the National Gallery. Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ 2011-10-14T02:00:24.730Z
Our room was on the ground floor, behind a shallow arcade paved with majolica. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
We understand by this, the manner in which they have stood the dangerous competition arising from the introduction of artistic faiences or painted majolica. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
“Let me fill this,” said Girard, taking the pitcher from 311 her—a rather large, clumsy majolica article with a twisted vine for a handle—and carrying it over to the faucet. The Wayfarers 2011-08-28T02:00:32.867Z
We went to see the Chapel after breakfast, where there are wonderful relics, and a famous pavement in majolica. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z
The sherd lay beneath a foot-deep deposit that included Dutch majolica, Italian sgraffito ware, and tobacco pipes, all dating in form or decoration prior to 1650. North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century 2011-05-14T02:00:10.023Z
Here were portraits of doges, curious arms, majolicas, and old Venetian glass, much finer than that of the present day. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
This superiority is sufficiently illustrated by comparing monochrome patterns of Italian majolica, Delft, and Chinese, with the modern printed ware of the same colour. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
It derived its name from the town of Faenza, in Italy, where a fine sort of pottery called majolica was manufactured as early as the fourteenth century. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 3: Estremoz to Felspar 2011-04-14T02:00:59.373Z
It has also manufactures of silk goods, earthenware, and majolica; and numerous silk-mills and whetstone quarries. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z
The geometrical patterns and spiral ornaments, which also occur in Hispanic majolica, have a Moorish flavor. North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century 2011-05-14T02:00:10.023Z
There are, however, some artistic industries in and around the city, of which the most important is the Ginori-Richard porcelain works, and the Cantagalli majolica works. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z
We cannot say when the Chinese began to use it; we only know that in Europe it was thought a great discovery, when, in the sixteenth century, it was used in the Italian majolica. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
The cottage is radiant—gorgeous beds of flowers, smoothly shaven miniature lawns, and large majolica vases, while raised stands of scarlet geraniums look in at the windows. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
I think she often sighed for pretty papers and cretonnes, for Sèvres and colored prints, but she took her tapestries and old masters and majolica as decreed by a power she couldn't question. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z
Low Country immigrant potters were responsible for two other ceramic innovations elsewhere in England—stoneware and majolica. North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century 2011-05-14T02:00:10.023Z
They were deep in the subject of Scots ballads when Mr. Inverarity came along with dates on a majolica dish in one hand, his other hand behind his back. The Setons 2011-02-10T03:00:48.400Z
I have given the name of majolica to that class of ornament, whose surface is covered with opaque enamels of a great variety of colours. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
The museum contains a very fine collection of these and a good collection of medieval majolica. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of"
In the middle of it was the old majolica vase with open dragons' jaws, where a bunch of gloire de Dijon roses languished exhausted from the heat of the day. The Undying Past
Its border design seems to be a degenerate form of a beetle-like device found on Portuguese majolica of the period. North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century 2011-05-14T02:00:10.023Z
The collection of majolica in the municipal museum is very fine, and so is that of the Funghini family. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip"
Besides, and this is a great consideration in cities, all the majolica ornaments and tiles, which are so suitable to this style of decoration, will wash, and be bright and clear for ever. Household Organization
There was gilt in the railing, and tall lanky palms stood about in majolica pots. Manslaughter
Then he emerged, set the kettle over the fire, spread the table with a fresh cloth, and emptied a large bag of cakes on to a fascinating plate of old-seeming majolica. An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
Although sgraffito ware represented a degree of richness and dramatic color, it did not match the elegance of contemporary majolica, decorated after the manner of Chinese porcelain. North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century 2011-05-14T02:00:10.023Z
Many of these shapes were suited to daily use, but the richly decorated majolica was designed to adorn the walls, the credenze, table-centres and cabinets of the rich. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
On some of the towers are encrusted plaques of marble or of red or green porphyry, enclosed in a tile or moulded brick border; sometimes these plaques are in majolica with Byzantine patterns. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
All the magnificence of massive silver, majolica, Persian rugs and other costly things had been spread out on a long table in the bow-window room. Gertrude's Marriage
There are tiny cabinets everywhere, gay with majolica ware and many a Palissy dish; while Wedgewood, and Derby, and priceless Worcester shine out from every corner. Portia or By Passions Rocked
It did not occur in the colonies after 1700, by which time it was supplanted in public taste by the more refined majolica. North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century 2011-05-14T02:00:10.023Z
Imitations of Italian majolica with polychrome painting on a white enamelled ground were first made in southern Germany about 1525, and it is with these wares that the name of Hirsvogel should really be associated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
The ways of life in these grand old places are like nettles and thistles set in an old majolica vase that has had knights and angels painted on it. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880.
A majolica vase stood on it filled with spring flowers. Gertrude's Marriage
Providence also had in view for him a marvellous collection of violins, unlimited Chinese porcelain, and some very choice samples of Italian majolica. When Ghost Meets Ghost
The best coffee cups of majolica ware had been set out, and signora had made a zabajone in honour of Ferragosto. Olive in Italy
In Italy and the south of France the last quarter of the 19th century witnessed a revival of Italian majolica and of lustre decoration. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
I saluted Garoffi, who announced to me the approach of his last lottery, and gave me a little paper weight of majolica, with a broken corner; I said farewell to all the others. Cuore (Heart) An Italian Schoolboy's Journal
But the philosophy which the prophetess of Mautineia taught Socrates settles the matter, and solves, satisfactorily what in my mind I always think of as the question of the majolica inkstand. Laurus Nobilis Chapters on Art and Life
On the tower, immediately below the battlements, is the inscription, in huge letters, made, I should think, of white majolica tiles—Villa Cæsia. The Spirit of Rome
It was neat and old-fashioned in appearance, with a row of majolica jars in the window. Juggernaut
It had nothing to do with majolica, being the natural development of a much older process; and its manufacture was carried on all through the period of majolica manufacture and has never ceased. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
"Let me fill this," said Girard, taking the pitcher from her—a rather large, clumsy majolica article with a twisted vine for a handle—and carrying it over to the faucet. McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908
At the beginning of the 15th century it went over to Venice; its industries flourished under Venetian government, especially its printing-press and manufacture of majolica, the latter of which still continues. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
She thought she had never seen such beauty—a lovely luminous majolica, living and palpitating, the glossy, svelte world-surface, the exquisite face of all the darkness. The Lost Girl
Two days after the accident to the pink cup, the majolica pickle-dish was found shattered in front of the safe, when Marvin came out to start the kitchen fire. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Under the accomplished director of the R�rstrand factory, Mr Robert Almstr�m, a great variety of products have been successfully manufactured, including hard-paste porcelain, English bone china, earthenware, majolica and stoves. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
The ways of everyday Italian life in these grand old places are like nettles and thistles set in an old majolica vase that has had knights and angels painted on it. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
One of the oldest pieces of majolica in the Correro Museum in Venice, Solomon worshiping the idol, bears the date 1482. Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day
A velvet surface of golden light, velvet-pile of gold and pale luminosity, and strange beautiful elevations of houses and trees, and depressions of fields and roads, all golden and floating like atmospheric majolica. The Lost Girl
Old Mrs. Bray carried away with her the fragments of the majolica pickle-dish and that afternoon, and other afternoons, she passed in the solitary privacy of her room. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
In its prime the production of majolica was confined to a very small part of Italy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
She said she began to think that majolica was a false taste; the metallic lustre was fine, but how clumsy the forms! one might be led astray by too great love of old work. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
When the affairs of state left him any leisure he amused himself at a turning-lathe which he had set up, and also in painting majolica vases, in which art he was exceedingly skilful. Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day
A majolica plate, containing four or six of the bivalves with a bit of lemon in the midst, is placed at each cover; or, oyster cocktails may be served. Etiquette
The safe doors were never remembered to have been left open before; the majolica dish had always sat well back; and nothing more jarring than Marvin's step disturbed the habitual quiet of the house. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
The course of pottery importation was changed and the now fashionable Italian majolica was brought into Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries, as Hispano-Moresque wares had followed the opposite course two centuries earlier. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
The Cavaliere Davila, a Neapolitan gentleman of gigantic stature and almost femininely gentle manners, a noted collector and connoisseur of majolica, gave his opinion on each article of importance. The Child of Pleasure
Even if there were any ground for this belief, the portraits, as they are merely in the decorative style of majolica, would resemble the original but slightly. Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day
The body of majolica is mere common clay; and after the piece is finished on the wheel, it is dried and burnt in a furnace. Scientific American, Volume XXXVI., No. 8, February 24, 1877 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
No leader arose to open its eyes to the true value of a complete collection of majolica and mediæval jewelry. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
The figures were, in fact, drawn to conform to the outline of the vessel, and not the vessel made to display the figure-subject as in the majolica of the succeeding century. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
A Palissy-cabinet was described as a wooden chest, worth three florins; precious old majolica as old earthenware, the suits of armour as old iron, and so forth. Dr. Dumany's Wife
Hazel sat down in her place and began to pile up the beauties in a majolica dish. Wych Hazel
The second instance where a lost art is exemplified in Signor Castellani's collection is in the glazing of the Gubbio majolica. Scientific American, Volume XXXVI., No. 8, February 24, 1877 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
There are exotic ferns there, spreading their fanlike fronds, and majolica glows and gleams; and fabrics, of which Morris is the actual or spiritual begetter, delight the eye. Certain Personal Matters
In all probability the lustre process was so quickly abandoned on the fine painted majolica, because the increasing efforts to make a “picture” were discounted by so uncertain a process. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
For her, the temptations of old brass, mezzo-tints, and Italian majolica—Fourth Avenue generally—simply did not exist. The Real Adventure
But I must tell you that when the French came to manufacture majolica, most of which by that time was made in the little Italian town of Faenza, they called the ware faience, after it. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
Gubbio, where the peculiar kind of majolica above noted was made, is a small town once in the territory of the dukes of Urbino; and in the sixteenth century it became famous for its pottery. Scientific American, Volume XXXVI., No. 8, February 24, 1877 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
He took off his cap and looked about him with some curiosity, eying the long rows of old-fashioned majolica drug jars, and the stock of bottles of all colours and labels in the glass cases. The Children of the King
It is said that Spanish potters were settled at this place by the Dominicans soon after 1600; and the making of a debased form of Spanish majolica continued there for nearly two centuries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Dragons in bronze and ivory, sticky-looking faïence and glittering majolica, stood in the corners. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
"Why do they call it majolica?" asked Al. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
A few pellets, however, could be traced in the wooden frames of the tapestries; and one had broken a majolica dish standing on a cabinet. The Mating of Lydia
It was furnished with two large gilt mirrors, a patriarchal cane-seated sofa, several wooden armchairs, eleven majolica pedestals for holding jardinières, and two very small tables. A Woman's Impression of the Philippines
All the colours of the majolica of the best periods were painted on the tin-enamel before the final glazing, and were capable of standing the full heat of the fire. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
The other girl was named May too—May Deane, child of the well-known majolica manufacturer, who lived with his sons and daughter in a solitary and ancient house at Toft End. Tales of the Five Towns
"Did you ever see any of the old Italian majolica, uncle?" asked Al. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
A Gubbio lustre jug of museum rank had been bought before he knew the definition of majolica. The Collectors
The farm is part of the Cadinen Estate, bequeathed to him by an admirer and universally known for the majolica ware made out of the clay found on the property. William of Germany
Another phase of majolica decoration began about the middle of the 16th century and synchronized with the decline of the pictorial style. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Her ladyship rose, and taking a stick of Eastern pastil from a majolica dish in a corner made Nino light it from a wax taper. A Roman Singer
"That is one of the nice points of the 'ceramic art,' and much skill and fine imagination are required to produce some of the wonderful combinations of color seen upon Italian majolica." St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
Would I, for example, forego my casual kakemonos, my ignorantly acquired majolica, some trifling accumulation of Greek coins, that handful of Eastern rugs? The Collectors
SE. of Bologna; noted for its manufacture of majolica ware, known from the name of the town as "faience." The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
In the later majolica a thin coating of soft rich glaze was applied over the fired painting to give a smooth bright surface. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Every part of the room was crowded with fans, ferns, palms, Oriental carpets and cushions, books, porcelain, majolica, and pictures. A Roman Singer
This name is applied to most soft paste glazed pottery, while majolica is a ware that has a peculiar luster, and in different lights displays all the colors of the rainbow. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
No more purchases of Louis Seize and blue majolica and Palissy ware could be made. In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays
"I believe I know just what's in your mind, Page: I've been watching it grow in you, ever since you gave up majolica." The Bent Twig
The majolica of Castelli is distinguished by the lightness of the ware, good technique, and harmonious but pale and rather weak colouring; it continued into the 18th century. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Here is a bit of Florentine majolica, and here a rude lamp from some old Roman tomb. Intentions
"Yes; but Uncle Jack says 'pottery' means all those together, and 'porcelain,' 'majolica,' and other names like that are names of different kinds of pottery," answered Willie. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
At her third ascent the rick suddenly brightened with the brazen glare of shining majolica — every knot in every straw was visible. Far from the Madding Crowd
At her third ascent the rick suddenly brightened with the brazen glare of shining majolica—every knot in every straw was visible. Far from the Madding Crowd
Where lustre decoration has been added to a piece of majolica it indicates, as elsewhere, the use of a special process, and a final firing at a lower heat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
With its stuffy red rep curtains, its big green majolica stove, its heavy mahogany furniture, its oleographs of Bismarck, Roon, and Moltke, it might have been lifted bodily from a bourgeois house in the Fatherland. The Yellow Streak
The shop was in a lane near the Forum, and its stock was in antiques, majolicas, and plaster casts of pagan gods. Cæsar or Nothing
He then causes a plate to be put at each place, large enough to hold the majolica plate with the oysters, which will come later. Manners and Social Usages
In the winter this dish is white, but at other seasons it is like majolica, with forms severe and irregular, but beautiful. Selected Polish Tales
This startled him so that he stepped back a pace or two, tangled his feet in his surcingle, clutched wildly at the empty gas-light, but missed it and sat down in a tall majolica cuspidor. Remarks
Before him, ranged on a great credence, was a magnificent collection of old Italian majolica; plates of every shape, with their glaze of happy colour, jugs and vases nobly bellied and embossed. A Passionate Pilgrim
On the consoles and cabinets gleamed objects of majolica and porcelain. Cæsar or Nothing
The table was gay with Sevres china and majolica ware, but the viands were poor and scanty, and the victuals few and far between. A Heart-Song of To-day
A huge buffet, reaching to the ceiling, is filled with Venetian goblets and majolica vases. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
Inside were crowded oak tables and oak wainscoting with a shelf round the top, on which were shell-cans, a couple of skulls, several cracked majolica plates and a number of stuffed rats. Three Soldiers
"He was the young buck who brought the majolica out of Italy," I supplemented. A Passionate Pilgrim
Baby Sanzio, who was only just seven years old as the April tulips reddened the corn, painting a majolica dish and vase to go to the Gonzaga of Mantua! Bimbi
"If you lose your illusions so rapidly," she said, "my turn will come soon, and I shall be china beside some fine specimen of majolica." Without a Home
Three of the walls were hidden by cases with glass doors, containing an assortment of majolica jars which would delight a modern amateur, but which looked dingy and mean in the poor shop. Sant' Ilario
On either side of the doorway at the back a whatnot with terra-cotta and majolica ornaments.— Hedda Gabler
Only the majolica plate—and that is so firmly set in the wall. Howards End
When he had pleased himself at last, he set to work to transfer his imaginations to the clay in color in the subtile luminous metallic enamel that characterizes Urbino majolica. Bimbi
Only the majolica plate--and that is so firmly set in the wall.� Howards End
"Oh, he's a nuisance—with his eternal majolica." The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 2
Surrounded by these treasures, and by innumerable bronzes, mosaics, majolica dishes, and little worm-eaten diptychs covered with angular saints on gilded backgrounds, our hostess enjoyed the dignity of a sort of high-priestess of the arts.  The Madonna of the Future
Orchids, jade, majolica, wines, mezzotints, old silver, first editions, harps, copes, hookahs, cameos, enamels, black-letter folios, scarabaei—such things are beautiful and fascinating in themselves. Yet Again
Thus summoned, the court and the citizens came to look, and averred that truly never in Urbino had they seen such painting on majolica. Bimbi
I gave him everything precious which I had—I gave him my finest majolicas; my most beautiful Urbino ware; my masterpieces of art; what paintings, Signor! The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
It is there that I keep my grandfather's collection of majolica. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
I'd better meet you on your own ground, and talk about your majolica and engravings. Anna Karenina
I could never have painted that majolica yonder had you not taught me the secrets and management of your colors. Bimbi
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