Majolica is a trade name first used in England by the Minton Pottery, and later by others including Wedgwood, Copeland, George Jones, and in Australia by John Campbell and Bendigo Pottery. A large quantity of majolica was also produced in England and Europe that is unmarked, or was made by minor manufacturers.

Majolica is an earthenware pottery decorated with a clear lead glaze and is characterised by vivid colour and a high gloss finish.

It was first introduced in England by Minton at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 as "Palissy ware", named after the inventor, the 16th century French potter Bernard Palissy, (c 1510 - c 1589) and also another type of earthenware coloured by an opaque glaze, which it called "Majolica Ware", the name derived from the Italian maiolica ware. However over time the name "Palissy Ware" was dropped and the wares became known as "Majolica". To add more...

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Antique French Longchamp Majolica asparagus dish, 26 cm diameter

French Longchamp Majolica Asparagus Dish (26cm)

Antique French Longchamp Majolica asparagus dish, 26 cm diameter

Three majolica leaf dishes, approx 30 cm long

Set of Three Majolica Leaf Dishes

Three majolica leaf dishes, approx 30 cm long

Vintage seven piece French majolica dessert set, central green…

French Majolica Dessert Set with Fruit Design

Vintage seven piece French majolica dessert set, central green fruit decoration on brown ground, including 6 plates and serving comport. Diameter 20 cm each (plates).

Antique Majolica leaf pattern comport, height 11.5 cm

Antique Majolica Leaf Comport - 11.5cm Height

Antique Majolica leaf pattern comport, height 11.5 cm

A Continental Majolica plate and a Majolica vase, 20th century,…

Majolica Plate and Vase with Italian Scene and Crest

A Continental Majolica plate and a Majolica vase, 20th century, a baluster vase with high set handles decorated with an imaginary crest upon a crackleware ground (as found), painted marks to base and a large dish featuring an Italian scene and centred…

French majolica What's Vincent Cadeux asparagus strainer and…

Vincent Cadeux Asparagus Strainer & Under Dish Set

French majolica What's Vincent Cadeux asparagus strainer and under dish, approx 34 cm x 20 cm and smaller (2)

Antique European majolica fan dish, 26 cm wide

European Majolica Fan Dish, 26cm

Antique European majolica fan dish, 26 cm wide

Selection of majolica, comports, art Pottery

Majolica and Art Pottery Selection

Selection of majolica, comports, art Pottery

Seven antique majolica pottery fan dishes, 10.5 cm & 15.5 cm…

Set of 7 Antique Majolica Pottery Fan Dishes

Seven antique majolica pottery fan dishes, 10.5 cm & 15.5 cm wide

English majolica stand with 3 dolphin feet, as inspected, width…

Majolica Stand with Dolphin Feet (8 words)

English majolica stand with 3 dolphin feet, as inspected, width approx 22 cm