search
Get Started
search

Best Majolica

Updated Daily
Filter by Tags

Rankings use category fit, feature coverage, pricing signals, public reception, and recency. Affiliate relationships do not affect scores.

0.0 - 10.0
Best 1 Minton
Minton

Minton is a Staffordshire pottery founded by Thomas Minton in Stoke-on-Trent in 1793, renowned for its majolica wares, encaustic floor tiles, and fine bone china supplied to the British Royal Family.

2 Ceramiche di Deruta

Ceramiche di Deruta represents a traditional Italian pottery style originating in Umbria during the Middle Ages, globally celebrated for its lusterware and intricate Renaissance patterns.

3 Manifattura Cantagalli

Established in Florence, Italy in 1878, Manifattura Cantagalli is notable for its Renaissance-revival maiolica, creating brilliantly colored tin-glazed pottery for global nobility.

4 Bordallo Pinheiro

Founded in Portugal in 1884, Bordallo Pinheiro is a notable ceramics factory celebrated for its highly realistic, nature-inspired earthenware, particularly its iconic cabbage tableware.

5 Aldermaston Pottery

Founded in 1955 by Alan Caiger-Smith, Aldermaston Pottery is celebrated for its handcrafted tin-glazed earthenware and the modern revival of historical reduction lustreware techniques.

6 Sarreguemines (Faïenceries de Sarreguemines)

Faïenceries de Sarreguemines is a French pottery manufacturer founded in 1790, renowned for its highly detailed 19th-century majolica and industrial-scale earthenware production.

7 Bassano del Grappa Ceramics

Bassano del Grappa is an Italian ceramics center, celebrated since the 17th century for producing traditional earthenware characterized by distinct rust prints and rustic folk motifs.

8 Ceramiche Sberna (Deruta)

Ceramiche Sberna is a family-run pottery studio in Deruta, Italy, notable for continuing traditional Umbrian techniques to create hand-painted Renaissance-style maiolica tableware.

9 Schramberg Majolika

Founded in 1820 in Germany's Black Forest region, Schramberg Majolika is notable for its brightly colored, hand-painted tin-glazed earthenware and distinctive Art Nouveau designs.

10 Shorter & Son

Founded in Stoke-on-Trent in 1900 by Arthur Shorter, Shorter & Son is recognized for its distinctive hand-painted cottage wares and popular novelty 'pixie' figurines of the 1930s.

You've reached the end — 10 items

Save to your list

Save your favorites and follow how their scores change over time.

Save favorites
Get updates
Compare scores

Already have an account? Sign in

Compare Items

See how they stack up against each other

Comparing
VS
Select 1 more item to compare