Ginori Manufactory, circa 1890 – Polychrome majolica, no. 390
A refined polychrome majolica by the Ginori Manufactory, dating to around 1890. The piece features an elaborately crafted decorative structure, standing on a richly ornamented Neo-Renaissance style base. The upper portion showcases a finely modelled head with expressive features and a decorated headdress, a hallmark of Ginori’s 19th-century works influenced by exoticism.
The glazed majolica frame, painted in shades of blue, ochre, and gold, elegantly surrounds the figure, while hanging vegetal motifs—carefully shaped and painted—complete the composition. Numbered 390, this piece exemplifies the technical mastery and artistic sophistication achieved by the Tuscan manufactory in the late 19th century.
A striking decorative object, perfect for collectors and historically styled interiors.





























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