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Pitcher and Bowl
2.75 quart Victorian White pitcher and bowl set
$92.71
Rooster Pitcher Verde
Verde means green in Italian. Its central motif is reminiscent of Ricco, but is more predominately green. Verde mixes and matches excellently with Raffaellesco, Ricco, and Disegno Vario Multi. Please note that Verde is now available in both the fluted and “smooth-rim” style of plates!
$55.00
Medium Rooster Pitcher
Verde means green in Italian. Its central motif is reminiscent of Ricco, but is more predominately green. Half liter Rooster Pitcher Verde mixes and matches excellently with Raffaellesco, Ricco, and Disegno Vario Multi. Please note that Verde is now available in both the fluted and “smooth-rim” style of plates!
$46.00
Raffaellesco Rooster Pitcher
The central motif of the Raffaellesco pattern is a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era, (notice the puffs of wind steaming from Raffaellesco’s mouth). Raffaellesco is one of the most popular and enduring Italian majolica patterns. Raffaellesco mixes and matches excellently with Disegno Vario in Multi, Ricco "Deruta," and Verde.
$55.00
Raffaellesco Rooster Pitcher Medium
The central motif of the Raffaellesco pattern is a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era, (notice the puffs of wind steaming from Raffaellesco’s mouth). Raffaellesco is one of the most popular and enduring Italian majolica patterns. Raffaellesco mixes and matches excellently with Disegno Vario in Multi, Ricco "Deruta," and Verde.
$46.00
Raffaellesco Small Rooster Pitcher
The central motif of the Raffaellesco pattern is a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era, (notice the puffs of wind steaming from Raffaellesco’s mouth). Raffaellesco is one of the most popular and enduring Italian majolica patterns. Raffaellesco mixes and matches excellently with Disegno Vario in Multi, Ricco "Deruta," and Verde.
$40.00
Small Rooster Pitcher
Verde means green in Italian. Its central motif is reminiscent of Ricco, but is more predominately green. quarter liter Rooster Pitcher Verde mixes and matches excellently with Raffaellesco, Ricco, and Disegno Vario Multi. Please note that Verde is now available in both the fluted and “smooth-rim” style of plates!
$40.00