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Doccia porcelain, now
usually called Richard-
Ginori (or
Ginori 1735;
previously known as the
Doccia porcelain manufactory), at Doccia, a
frazione of Sesto...
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Palazzo Ginori is a Renaissance-style
palace in Via de'
Ginori # 11 in the
Quartieri San
Giovanni of the city of Florence, Italy. The
palace was built...
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Marchese Carlo Ginori (1702–1757),
Italian politician (Tuscany) and
founder of the
Doccia porcelain factory in
Sesto Fiorentino, near Florence, Italy....
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Guillermo Martínez
Ginoris (born 25 June 1943) is a
Cuban water polo player. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics and the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Piero Ginori Conti,
Prince of Trevignano, (Florence, 3 June 1865 – Florence, 3
December 1939) was a
businessman and
Italian politician. He was the son...
- (1826–present)
Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture (1853–present)
Italy Richard-
Ginori 1735
Manifattura di
Doccia (1735–present)
Capodimonte porcelain (1743–1759)...
- The
museum also
displays the
Rococo Porcelain piece called the
Tempietto Ginori. This
elaborate porcelain structure is
complex allegory about the p****age...
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radiotelevizija (in Croatian). p. 3.
Retrieved 24
November 2023. "El blog de
Pedraza Ginori:
Joven Joven (3): por
encima y a millón". 25
September 2015. Štefek, Jiří...
- or the
Ginori Altarpiece is a 1523 oil on
panel painting by
Rosso Fiorentino,
signed and
dated by the artist. It was
commissioned by
Carlo Ginori for the...
- years. The Lycée is
located in the
palace once
known as the
Palazzo Venturi Ginori,
built in 1498 for
Bernardo Rucellai on land
owned by his wife
Nannina de'...