Estruscan Majolica Platters and Small Plate by Griffen, Smith, & Hill
Charming and vibrant platters and small plate boasting an intricate seaweed motif, produced in the late 19th Century (1880-1890) by Griffen, Smith, and Hill of Phoenixville, Penn. Sold individually.
Dimensions:
Platters: 14"W x 9.5"
Small Plate: 7”D x .75”H
Charming and vibrant platters and small plate boasting an intricate seaweed motif, produced in the late 19th Century (1880-1890) by Griffen, Smith, and Hill of Phoenixville, Penn. Sold individually.
Dimensions:
Platters: 14"W x 9.5"
Small Plate: 7”D x .75”H
Charming and vibrant platters and small plate boasting an intricate seaweed motif, produced in the late 19th Century (1880-1890) by Griffen, Smith, and Hill of Phoenixville, Penn. Sold individually.
Dimensions:
Platters: 14"W x 9.5"
Small Plate: 7”D x .75”H
About the Maker
The largest American Majolica producer of the late-19th century, Griffen, Smith, and Hill (Estruscan Majolica) ceramics are revered for their vibrant colors and iconic motifs. Often derived from English models, their ceramics were set apart by distinctive glazes, formulated in-house, and widely admired for their richness. Along with their begonia plates, the pieces of the Shell and Seaweed collections are amongst thier most celebrated works.