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: Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 3-29549, described as Plate: majolica ("talavera ware"); varicolored floral design with large yellow petals and cobalt area from rim flowing in arrow-point designs into the floral designs; intricate areas of designs within the large petals in yellow and cobalt, largely in dots and in star-like designs; large areas of black-outlined green within cobalt area; signed on back with symbol. Materials: opaque white lead-tin glazed earthenware; especially thick cobalt pigment. Context of use: See pp. 50-51 from "Mexican Maiolica The Potter's Art of Puebla" by Paul and Henriette Van de Velde (xerox in acc. env.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 3-30074, described as Plate, so called Talavera ware" blue and white; abstract dancing or flying crane-like bird in center surrounded by floral designs, all in cobalt; inside rim is cross-hatching band in lighter blue and on rim is cobalt band; one rim chip; rim diameter 19.7 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 3-30075, described as Plate, so called Talavera ware, blue and white, imperfect bubbled glaze; center design is dancing crane-like bird and floral motif, floral band inside rim, all designs in cobalt blue; rim diamter 23 cm.
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