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European Art Pottery56 of 2161Old Majolica Plate of a Hunter on Horseback with a dog Flushing a GoosePAINTING on PORCELAIN - FRENCH BLANK.
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    Posted 1 year ago

    modfather
    (239 items)

    I thought this was sort of a cool platter design

    almost crude lines + shape with thick glaze

    Zaccagnini did some interesting pieces, I really like the scupltural aspects of their pieces

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    Comments

    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 1 year ago
      A GOODIE !!!!!
    2. racer4four racer4four, 1 year ago
      It's nice the lines are textured into the glaze.
    3. modfather modfather, 1 year ago
      so do think they apply they glaze, then texture and then fire?

      I like ceramics but definitely do not understand all the different types and processes

      the glaze does seem thick which I like ;-)

      HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL !!!
    4. racer4four racer4four, 1 year ago
      I'm no expert either but I think the pattern is incised into the glaze prior to firing
    5. modfather modfather, 1 year ago
      got it, thanks

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