Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 81.—BOCCALE (Italian). Buff-coloured Ijody: the ornament inblue. The execution and style of design recall the Caracciolo tile, fig. 7of the Maiolica Pavement-Tiles ; the vessel may therefore representa ware preceding the jars. H. 13 cm. Henry Wallia. APPENDIX. 91. Fig. 82.—fragment OF A WIDE ALBARELLO (Italian). Buff-coloured body: the orBament outlined in manganese and painted incobalt, the colour not in impasto. From the facile execution of theornament and the assured technique the piece may be accepted as anexa


Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 81.—BOCCALE (Italian). Buff-coloured Ijody: the ornament inblue. The execution and style of design recall the Caracciolo tile, fig. 7of the Maiolica Pavement-Tiles ; the vessel may therefore representa ware preceding the jars. H. 13 cm. Henry Wallia. APPENDIX. 91. Fig. 82.—fragment OF A WIDE ALBARELLO (Italian). Buff-coloured body: the orBament outlined in manganese and painted incobalt, the colour not in impasto. From the facile execution of theornament and the assured technique the piece may be accepted as anexample of the oniameutal motive of the jars applied to later with fig. 1, Plate IX. of Prof. Argnanis II Rinascinientodelle Ceramiche Maiolicate in Faenza. 1898. H. 15 cm. Henry Wallisr. 92 APPENDIX.


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