Tin Glazed Pottery
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Tin Glazed Pottery. Islamic, Hispano-Moresque, Majolica, and Faience. Persia, 8 th and 9 th c. tin glazed. Persia, 8 th -9 th c. Hispano-Moresque Pottery, 14 th c. Spain. Hispano Moresque. Hispano-Moresque with strong use of luster. Early Italian Majolica, Apothecary Jar.
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Tin Glazed Pottery
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Tin Glazed Pottery Islamic, Hispano-Moresque, Majolica, and Faience
Tulip Vases Delftware, Influence of Porcelain and Spanish control of the Netherlands.
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