How To Use Majolica In A Sentence
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Display your majolica or old world pottery behind the chicken wire to authenticate the look.
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The technique of making majolica begins with firing a piece of earthenware.
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During the second firing, the glazes interact creating the rich colors majolica pieces carry so well.
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This chapter represents an important contribution to the history of both majolica and social customs.
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In addition to its maritime trade and ship-building, the population is chiefly engaged in manufactures of steel, glass, delph, majolica, and in the quarrying of lignite and marble.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Translate this promiscuous flamboyance into pottery and you have majolica, into theater and you have Palermo's life-sized puppet shows, into cuisine and you have… caponata.
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The other is the name majolica, applied to lustred ware at first, and afterwards to all Italian faience.
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You'll find some of the finest Majolica pottery in all of Mexico and some fabulous conserves by the women of Santa Rosa, all in a pristine mountain environment.
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`No, only decorative stuff in terracotta and majolica, and roof and floor tiles too.
THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
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The ceiling is adorned with majolica lacunars.
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Only the Municipal Museum welcomes visitors with folkish displays of utensils and majolica.
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There are exhortatory texts in majolica that run round the room as a frieze.
Times, Sunday Times
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A very colorful barbotine pitcher from the earthenware majolica factory of Monaco with floral motifs and a snake handle.
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The majolica could, perhaps, have been intended to grace a Spanish grandee's table in a conquered England.
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The technique of making majolica begins with firing a piece of earthenware.
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You'll also see hand-painted vases, Toby jugs, majolica, and willowware, examples of Pyro (the first ovenware), royal dinner services, and sculpture by modern artists.
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The technique of making majolica begins with firing a piece of earthenware.