Pottery has been produced in the town of Deruta, in the region of Umbria, Italy for several centuries. The history of Deruta pottery can be traced back to the 15th century, when the town was a center of ceramic production. The production of pottery in Deruta was heavily influenced by the neighboring town of Gubbio, which was known for its high-quality ceramics.

During the Renaissance, Deruta pottery gained reputation for its high-quality, ornate ceramics, decorated with intricate designs, usually made of blue and gold. In the 16th century, Deruta's ceramics became so famous that it attracted many potters from other regions of Italy. At this time, Deruta's potters began to produce a wide variety of ceramic wares, including plates, bowls, vases, and other decorative items.

In the 19th century, Deruta pottery faced a decline due to competition from industrialized ceramic production. However, the tradition of more...

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A 20th century Italian Labor Deruta faience dinner service,…

Italian Labor Deruta Faience Dinner Service (9 words)

A 20th century Italian Labor Deruta faience dinner service, comprising six dinner plates, six bowls, six side plates, two large jugs, one circular and one oval serving plate (22)

A pair of Italian majolica dishes in the Renaissance style,…

Italian Renaissance Majolica Dishes by Alvero Binaglia

A pair of Italian majolica dishes in the Renaissance style, 20th century, signed 'Alvero Binaglia, Deruta, Italy, Dec. A Mano', 31 cm diameter

A French Majolica 'Protome' vase by Thomas-Victor Sergent,…

Majolica Protome Vase by Thomas-Victor Sergent

A French Majolica 'Protome' vase by Thomas-Victor Sergent, circa 1880 with bulbous body in mottled blue and brown colours upon a pedestal base with pronounced fantastic creature handles and Italian Deruta majolica inspired rim, impressed Ts mark underside…

Two dishes, Italian Deruta pottery signed Fratelli Mari,…

Italian Deruta Pottery by Fratelli Mari, 27cm Diameter (Pair)

Two dishes, Italian Deruta pottery signed Fratelli Mari, diameter 27 cm [largest]

Peccetti Italian pottery waisted Alberello with colourful…

Colorful Italian Pottery Alberello with Heraldic Motif

Peccetti Italian pottery waisted Alberello with colourful heraldic motif, Deruta, Italy, signed, height 25 cm

An impressive Deruta oval wall charger, hand painted on…

Mythological Deruta Oval Wall Charger

An impressive Deruta oval wall charger, hand painted on Volcanic stone featuring mythological scenes, including Leda and the swan, signed 'Deruta L'antica 'To base, 85 x 64 cm