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Deruta Majolica
- Home Furnishings
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Tableware Kitchenware
- Appetizer Tray
- Cheese Butter Dish
- Pitcher Coasters Glass
- Coffee tea and breakfast
- Salad Bowls Centerpiece
- Cruets jars salt
- Ceramic Oven Tray
- Ceramic Cutlery
- Spoon Rest
- Toothpick Holder Egg Cup
- Napkin Holders Roll Holder
- Dinnerware
- Cutting board Trivet
- Cap Majolica Pourers
- Trays Serving plates
- Sugar bowls
- Wall clocks
- Bathroom Furnishings
- Renaissance collections
- Wedding Favors
- Ceramic jewelry
- Bathroom Furnishings
- Home Furnishings
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Tableware Kitchenware
- Appetizer Tray
- Cheese Butter Dish
- Pitcher Coasters Glass
- Coffee tea and breakfast
- Salad Bowls Centerpiece
- Cruets jars salt
- Ceramic Oven Tray
- Ceramic Cutlery
- Spoon Rest
- Toothpick Holder Egg Cup
- Napkin Holders Roll Holder
- Dinnerware
- Cutting board Trivet
- Cap Majolica Pourers
- Trays Serving plates
- Sugar bowls
- Cookware
- Tiles Numbers
Renaissance collections
The pump or parade dish is a type of Maiolica artistic objects used for ornamental or celebratory purposes
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In Renaissance art, these dishes are often represented in particular in paintings and engravings with the theme of the Wedding of Cana. Today, the original survivors are preserved in various collections of Italian and foreign museums. Intended mainly for a beautiful exhibition, the most beautiful pieces were placed outdoors on the cupboards to be admired during the sumptuous Renaissance banquets. There are holes or recesses on the back to allow them to be suspended. Several Italian production centers offer testimonies of the type of pump dishes and at the end of the sixteenth century, it is in Deruta that the production of majolica reaches its maximum splendor and where they were made. Their decorative apparatus can be "a history" and/or "a grotesque" and/or "raffaellesche"