Majolica
19th and 20th centuries, including A.W. Buchan, Portobello, Scotland, plate with a succession of green and mustard-yellow molded borders surrounding a starburst center, marked with impressed six-pointed star, 7-1/2 in., a few tiny rim chips front and back, firing anomalies; Wittman & Roth (importers/wholesalers) plate with basketry center and pierced rim, impressed mark W&R over L, 8-1/4 in., tiny glaze flake on front rim, firing anomalies; W&R urn/vase with molded decoration of classical gods and goddesses in a wooded landscape painted in browns and green with molded handles having female heads for terminals and gadrooned border at top, impressed mark W & R, 11-5/8 in., may have had a cover originally, tiny rim chip, chip and crack on foot, firing anomalies; Mouzin, LeCat & Cie rectangular serving platter with molded fruits and flowers in center and scroll borders painted in green, turquoise, mustard-yellow, pink and purple, 12 in., large chip on reverse of rim; old repair on one short end; and two Mottahedeh molded leaf plates with branch handles decorated in two shades of green with gilding, 9-1/2 in., glaze crazing front and back . Provenance: Private Georgia Collection