Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 49.—PLATE. The central motive is the letter G. This is proLablythe plate (much restored) of which a fragment is given in Prof. Arg-nanis Ceramiche e Maioliche Arcaiche Faentine. 1903. Plate with fig. 1, Plate VI. of Prof. Argnanis Ceramiche The author states that the G, which is on a boccale found at th&^Rocca Malatestiana, stands for the initial of Galeazzo Malatesta (1429-55), but he gives no confirmatory evidence for the assertion. D. 245 mm. South Kensington Museum. e2 52. Fig.


Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 49.—PLATE. The central motive is the letter G. This is proLablythe plate (much restored) of which a fragment is given in Prof. Arg-nanis Ceramiche e Maioliche Arcaiche Faentine. 1903. Plate with fig. 1, Plate VI. of Prof. Argnanis Ceramiche The author states that the G, which is on a boccale found at th&^Rocca Malatestiana, stands for the initial of Galeazzo Malatesta (1429-55), but he gives no confirmatory evidence for the assertion. D. 245 mm. South Kensington Museum. e2 52. Fig. Painted in deep blue, except the beak and the claws,which are yellow; the fleur-de-lys and the border are black. H. 32 cm. Musee de IHotel de Cluny, Oi>


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