We offer you a beautiful and rare fragment of a frame of monumental size in glazed ceramic from the Della Robbia workshop, most likely it was made during the activity of Giovanni della Robbia (1469-15[...]
Incised and glazed terracotta floor tile (blue glaze) decorated with a woman's profile. 16th century. Normandy? Lack of glaze and a few small minor accidents. Very decorative.
Ancient majolica soup plate decorated in shades of yellow ocher green with a stylized depiction in the centre.
Central Italy 15th\16th CENTURY-
MEASUREMENT: diameter 20cm, height 5 cm
Germany
Circa 1550 – 1600
A stove tile with a beautiful deep green glaze and a relief decoration of the emblem of the Habsburg monarchy. We see in a circle a crowned double-headed eagle holding a [...]
Southern / Habsburg Netherlands or Low Countries (Belgium)
Antwerp
Guido Andries
Workshop Den Salm
Circa 1530 – 1540
A very rare, early, and thick set of polychrome majolica paving tiles of the[...]
Large and sumptuous Hispanic ceramic plate with golden highlights from Manises. of those called "nipples" for their central piston 16th century Piece of large apparatus and delicate plant and atauric [...]
Waterjet Kendi China, Many of these Kendi were made in China for the Southeast Asian market, this example is in celadon glaze, it has no cracks from the late Ming period.
Ceramic plate with metallic reflections.
Ceramics from Triana, Seville. Spain.
Renaissance period.
16th Century.
Central area restored.
The approximate measurements are: 33 cm in diameter.
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Four ceramic arista tiles made in Seville in the first third of the 16th century,
13 x 13 cm. each. Painted in cobalt blue, brown, green and honey-coloured mineral glazes on a white ground, their rhy[...]
Small dish "tondino" in Majolica Padua or Treviso decorated in blue, yellow and yellow ocher flowers and stylized leaves on a background "azuro" light blue. Middle of the 16th century. Diameter: 21.2 [...]
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