Richly glazed in earthy brown and soft aqua, this seashell tray exemplifies America’s 20th-century revival of Victorian majolica style. Its sculptural form captures marine motifs that once charmed collectors of naturalistic tableware.
Majolica pottery first flourished during the Renaissance and saw renewed popularity in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries for its vivid color and craftsmanship. This piece reflects that enduring appreciation for artistry inspired by nature.




























