Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fia. 48.—TWO-HANDLED ALBARELLO. The ornament is outlinedin manganese and painted in pale green. H. 20 cm, British Museum. 51. 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 Malat


Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fia. 48.—TWO-HANDLED ALBARELLO. The ornament is outlinedin manganese and painted in pale green. H. 20 cm, British Museum. 51. 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


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