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<p>[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 241997, member: 90"]I can’t make out the mark but I agree that it most likely was made in Italy. It is a terraglia (earthenware) dish covered with an ingobbio glaze of metallic oxide. Those who speak English know it best as “Creamware” It has been popular since the mid 1700’s. It is still popular today but the best examples are found in the towns of Nove and Bassano where it is still made in large quantites[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 241997, member: 90"]I can’t make out the mark but I agree that it most likely was made in Italy. It is a terraglia (earthenware) dish covered with an ingobbio glaze of metallic oxide. Those who speak English know it best as “Creamware” It has been popular since the mid 1700’s. It is still popular today but the best examples are found in the towns of Nove and Bassano where it is still made in large quantites[/QUOTE]
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