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I contacted Wanda at emajolica.com. Sent her the picture. She said it is Majolica, jut not old. Old would be Victorian. This is more likely 50 years old or less. I love it and look forward to using it...
I've been trying to find out info on my own majolica piece. In the process, I found this site. http://www.ebay.com/gds/Majolica-A-Guide-to-the-Authentic-Repros-Fakes-/10000000001231695/g.html The pict...
This is the only company I can see using this color of pink on their Majolica, but I haven't seen this platter, yet . . . in any color. https://www.google.com/search?q=Bordallo+Pinheiro+Pottery+Majoli...
The above link is a piece of Griffin, Hill and Smith Etruscan Majolica, and is the closest I have found. I guess pink is rare in Majolica, but it does exist.
I will do that as soon as I can, Di. This is the closest thing I have found. http://www.emajolica.com/p3525.jpg
It is ceramic. I believe it is Majolica.
That is insanely gorgeous. Oh my.
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