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    Victorian majolica properly refers to two types of majolica made in the second half of the 19th century in Europe and America. Firstly, and best known...
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    In different periods of time and in different countries, the term majolica has been used for two distinct types of pottery. Firstly, from the mid-15th...
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    Faience (redirect from Faenza Majolica)
    coloured glazes", including much glazed architectural terracotta and Victorian majolica, adding a further complexity to the list of meanings of the word....
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    refined lead-glazed earthenware to a high standard. Victorian majolica is predominantly lead-glazed 'majolica' earthenware, introduced by Mintons in the mid-19th...
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    Exhibition of 1851. Along with the majolica of multiple other English factories all are now grouped as Victorian majolica. The coloured glazes of Palissy...
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    quality innovative Victorian majolica and sanitary goods at Cauldon Place, Stoke-upon-Trent in England from 1856. Victorian majolica The Potteries (illustrated)...
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    types of earthenware or other examples include: Terracotta Redware Victorian majolica Lusterware, which uses iridescent glazes Raku Ironstone china, on...
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    Maiolica (redirect from Urbino majolica)
    Reina pottery (Spain) Talavera, Mexican maiolica Tin-glazed pottery Victorian majolica Lodi ceramics L. Arnoux, 1877, British Manufacturing Industries –...
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    in China e.g. sancai, around the Mediterranean, and in Europe e.g. Victorian majolica. Salt-glaze, mostly European stoneware. It uses ordinary salt. Tin-glaze...
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    regularly during the 1880s. They specialised in the manufacturing of Victorian majolica and earthenware. In 1900, the company employed over 700 people in...
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