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Pair of 19th Century French Barbotine Cachepots with Floral Motifs by Onnaing
By Onnaing
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate your mantel with this nice pair of colorful Majolica planters from Onnaing. Created in
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Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of Early 20th Century French Faience Barbotine Wall Plates with Dog Figures
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a kitchen wall with this colorful pair of antique ceramic platters, crafted in France
Category

Early 20th Century French Platters and Serveware

Materials

Faience, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Barbotine Cache Pots with Monkeys and Tigers
Located in Dallas, TX
This interesting, colorful pair of antique Majolica jardinieres was crafted in France circa 1880
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Rococo Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Amazing Pair of Art Nouveau Vases by Schütz Blansko, circa 1900
By Gebrüder Schütz, Blansko
Located in Lichtenberg, AT
This amazing pair of Art Nouveau vases was made by the famous manufacture Schultz Oloumuszan
Category

Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Vintage French White Barbotine Ceramic Vases with Grape Decor
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a buffet or consoles with this elegant pair of vases. Crafted in France circa 1980, each
Category

Late 20th Century French Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of French 19th Century Barbotine Vases with High-Relief Floral Décor
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of small French barbotine vases from the 19th century, with colorful flowers and foliage
Category

Antique 19th Century French Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Hand Painted Barbotine Ceramic Fruit Vases
Located in Dallas, TX
Bring colors to your mantel with this pair of antique Majolica vases. Crafted in Southern France
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Hand Painted Barbotine Cachepots with Floral Motifs
Located in Dallas, TX
This fine antique Majolica jardinières were created in France, circa 1870. Octagonal in shape, each
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Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Barbotine Painted Cachepots with Hunt Trophy Motifs
By Orchies
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a ranch or hunting lodge with these colorful majolica jardinières. Created in France by
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Large Antique Figural Palissy Ware Majolica Pottery Vases, Mafra Portugal, 19thC
Located in Big Flats, NY
An antique pair of figural Palissy Ware Majolica pottery vases of Mafra Portugal, offer bulbous
Category

Antique 19th Century Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Pair of Art Nouveau Vases "Roses" by Amphora, CZ, circa 1915
By Amphora
Located in Lichtenberg, AT
Beautiful pair of Art Nouveau vases by Amphora Czechoslovakia, circa 1915. This great designed
Category

Early 20th Century Czech Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Hand-Painted Barbotine Vases with Bronze Mounts
Located in Dallas, TX
Embellish your home with this elegant pair of antique, hand-painted Majolica vases from Montigny
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Vases

Materials

Bronze

Pair of rare Vases, Bernhard Bloch, Eichwald, ~ 1900, Jugendstil / Art Nouveau
By Eichwald, Bernhard Bloch
Located in Wien, AT
Exceptional pair of Majolika Vases of Bernhard Bloch / Eichwald. These two objects are a wonderful
Category

Early 20th Century Czech Jugendstil Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Painted Ceramic Barbotine Cache Pots with Chicken
Located in Dallas, TX
These Majolica jardinières were crafted in France, circa 1880. The colorful, antique pots have
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica, Paint

Pair of 19th Century French Painted Ceramic Barbotine Vases with Floral Motifs
Located in Dallas, TX
Beautifully sculpted and colorful, this pair of antique Majolica vases would be a wonderful
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Vases

Materials

Faience, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Painted Ceramic Barbotine Vases with Floral Motifs
Located in Dallas, TX
Beautifully sculpted and colorful, this pair of antique Majolica vases would be a wonderful
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Vases

Materials

Faience, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Barbotine Faience and Brass Vases from Montigny
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a kitchen counter or a shelf with this elegant pair of antique Majolica vases. Crafted in
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Vases

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Art Nouveau Vases by J. Bernard De Bruyne, France circa 1900
Located in Lichtenberg, AT
This gorgeous pair of french Art Nouveau Majolica Vases was made in the beginning of the 20th
Category

Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Painted Ceramic Barbotine Vases with Floral Decor
Located in Dallas, TX
Beautifully sculpted and colorful, this pair of antique Majolica vases would be a wonderful
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Vases

Materials

Faience, Majolica

Minton Majolica Carrier-Belleuse s Hogarth Figural Salt Cellars / Match Pots S/2
By Minton
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A pair of 19th century Majolica figural salt cellars or match holders, known as the Hogarth Couple
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English Rococo Revival Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware

Pair of 19th Century French Hand-Painted Barbotine Vases with Flowers and Leaves
Located in Dallas, TX
Beautifully sculpted and colorful, this pair of antique majolica vases from France would be a
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of large handdecorated Italian vases
Located in Kastrup, DK
Pair of large Italian vases, Majolica hand decorated in the form of mythological motifs. 1850-1870.
Category

Antique 19th Century Italian Vases

Materials

Faience

Pair of 19th Century French Hand-Painted Barbotine Vases with Flowers and Leaves
Located in Dallas, TX
This colorful pair of antique Majolica vases were crafted in France, circa 1880. Each artful vase
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Painted Faience Floral Vases from Montigny Sur Loing
Located in Dallas, TX
These colorful hand painted Majolica vases were sculpted in Montigny sur Loing, France, circa 1880
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Faience, Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Faience and Brass Barbotine Vases with Floral Decor
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a kitchen counter or display a shelf with this elegant pair of antique Majolica vases
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Vases

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Ginori Manufacture Parade Plates
By Richard Ginori
Located in Milano, IT
Pair of historiated plates in majolica terracotta with all-over decoration. On the reverse brand of
Category

Antique 19th Century Italian Other Porcelain

Materials

Terracotta

Pair of 19th Century French Faience and Brass Barbotine Vases with Floral Decor
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a kitchen counter or display a shelf with this elegant pair of antique Majolica vases
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Painted Barbotine Vases with Deer, Grapes and Vines
Located in Dallas, TX
This monumental pair of antique majolica vases was crafted in France, circa 1890. Each of the
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Vases

Materials

Faience, Majolica

Pair Hugo Lonitz Partridge Stands with Original Pots
By Hugo Lonitz Co.
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Pair of Hugo Lonitz Majolica original cache pots with stands which feature partridges in front of
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Antique 1880s Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Majolica

Pair of 19th Century French Asparagus Plates
Located in High Point, NC
Pair of gorgeous 19th century majolica asparagus plates from France. they have lovely scrolled
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Antique 19th Century French Platters and Serveware

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Iris Vases by Massier, Vallauris
By Delphin Massier
Located in Austin, TX
A lovely pair of hand-painted Majolica vases featuring a relief design of irises by the celebrated
Category

Early 20th Century French Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

Pair of 19th Century French Barbotine Cachepots with Hunting Ornaments
Located in Dallas, TX
Pair of antique and hand-painted majolica jardinières with interesting hunting decor on all sides
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Pair of 19th Century French Hand-Painted Faience Figurines Marked QR
Located in Dallas, TX
Pair of antique colorful hand-painted Majolica figurines from France; crafted, circa 1890, the
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Faience

Pair of Lapis Blue and Emerald Green Crackled Lava Glaze Lamps
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
Stunning pair of lamps with a majolica tin glaze emerald green with a crackled Lapis blue dripping
Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Early 20th Century French Barbotine Vases with Pears and Flowers
Located in Dallas, TX
Fine pair of hand-painted Majolica vases from France, circa 1920, with hanging fruits, leaves and
Category

Early 20th Century French Vases

Two 19th Century French Hand-Painted Barbotine Platters with Apples and Pears
Located in Dallas, TX
Add some color to your wall with this pair of hand-painted, Majolica plates from France, circa 1870
Category

Antique 19th Century French Delft and Faience

Materials

Majolica

2 Chinoiserie Polychrome Ceramic Elephant Plant Stands Garden Stools Statues
Located in Dayton, OH
Pair of vintage majolica style ceramic plant / candle stands / garden stools / Bookends in the
Category

Late 20th Century Chinoiserie Animal Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of Majolica Acorn Tumblers
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Pair of Majolica tumblers which feature an acorn. Colouration: ochre, pink, brown, are predominant.
Category

Antique 1880s English Victorian Pottery

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Majolica "Punch" Bowls
Located in High Point, NC
Pair of Majolica "Punch" bowls, each with a circular bowl supported by a reclining figure of "Punch
Category

Early 20th Century English Edwardian Ceramics

Materials

Pottery

Pair of Majolica Cabbage Tureen s with Lids
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of Majolica cabbage tureen's. This matching pair of lidded cabbage tureen's will be a
Category

20th Century Portuguese Serving Bowls

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Majolica Sun Plates circa 1890
Located in Austin, TX
Pair of Majolica Sun & moon Plates circa 1890
Category

Antique 1890s French French Provincial Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Majolica Poodle Onnaing, circa 1900
By Onnaing
Located in Austin, TX
French petite pair of Majolica poodle unsigned Onnaing, circa 1900. Supposed to be a toy.  
Category

Antique Early 1900s French Folk Art Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Faience

Pair of Majolica Tulip Vases Delphin Massier, circa 1880
By Delphin Massier
Located in Austin, TX
Pair of Majolica pink and purple fringed tulips vases signed Delphin Massier, circa 1880.
Category

Antique 1880s French Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Majolica Foo Dog Dragon Bookends
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A beautiful and brightly colored pair of Majolica Foo Dog or Dragon Bookends. The pieces are
Category

20th Century Asian Mid-Century Modern Bookends

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Large Pair of Majolica Palissy Oak Leaves Vases circa 1880
By Saint Honore Les Bains
Located in Austin, TX
Large Pair of Majolica Palissy Vases circa 1880 attributed to Saint Honore les Bains. Rare size for
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Antique 1880s French Rustic Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Pair of Majolica Jardinières with Roses Edouard Gilles, circa 1880
By Edouard Gilles
Located in Austin, TX
French pair of Majolica jardinières with flowers signed EG Edouard Gilles, circa 1880. Measures
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Antique 1880s French Romantic Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Ceramic, Faience

Pair of Majolica Scalloped Oyster Plates By Two s Company, Mt Vernon, NY
Located in San Francisco, CA
Pair of Majolica Scalloped Oyster Plates By Two's Company, Mt Vernon, NY 9.25" x 1"
Category

20th Century Serving Pieces

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Majolica Herons
Located in Stamford, CT
An exceptional pair of 19th Century French majolica male and female Herons.
Category

Antique 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Majolica Platters
By R. H. Pinchon
Located in Montreal, QC
Reverse pair of starfish centre circular Majolica platters.
Category

Vintage 1950s French Platters and Serveware

Magnificent Pair of Majolica Cherub Brackets
Located in Hopewell, NJ
Ornate pair of Italian faience Majolica brackets having beautiful putti's that ride on the back of
Category

Antique 19th Century Italian Wall Brackets

Materials

Majolica

19th Century Pair of Majolica Jardinieres
Located in High Point, NC
Pair of 19th century French Majolica planters in a gorgeous light turquoise color with birds in
Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Pottery

Large Pair of Majolica Foo Dogs
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Impressive large true pair of Italian, glazed terra cotta or Majolica foo dogs with subdued colors
Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Chinoiserie Animal Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of Majolica Acanthus Leaves Plate, circa 1880
Located in Austin, TX
French Majolica acanthus leaves plates, circa 1880. Rare yellow background usually found in green.  
Category

Antique 1880s French Rustic Dinner Plates

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Majolica Bamboo Vases Massier, circa 1890
By Delphin Massier
Located in Austin, TX
Pair of tall majolica bamboo triples vases Delphin Massier. The vases are unsigned as severals
Category

Antique 1890s French Japonisme Vases

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Majolica Cyclamens Cache Pots Onnaing, circa 1900
By Onnaing
Located in Austin, TX
Pair of small Majolica cyclamens caches pots planters signed Onnaing, circa 1900. Art Nouveau
Category

Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Majolica

Magnificent mid-century vintage pair of majolica pottery dragons
Located in Allentown, PA
This is a mid-century vintage magnificent pair of large majolica pottery dragons. This pair of
Category

Vintage 1980s Chinese Chinese Export Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Pottery

Pair of Majolica Cicada and Olives Vases Jerome Massier Fils
By Jerome Massier
Located in Austin, TX
Pair of yellow Majolica cicadas vases signed Jerome Massier Fils Vallauris A.M (Alpes Maritimes
Category

Antique Early 1900s French Country Vases

Materials

Majolica

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Pair Of Majolica For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the pair of majolica you’re looking for. Each pair of majolica for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, earthenware and majolica. There are 341 variations of the antique or vintage pair of majolica you’re looking for, while we also have 2 modern editions of this piece to choose from as well. There are many kinds of the pair of majolica you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. A pair of majolica is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Victorian, Art Nouveau and Mid-Century Modern styles are sought with frequency. You’ll likely find more than one pair of majolica that is appealing in its simplicity, but Minton, Jerome Massier and Sarreguemines produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a Pair Of Majolica?

A pair of majolica can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $1,975, while the lowest priced sells for $149 and the highest can go for as much as $120,000.
Questions About Pair Of Majolica
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A majolica jardiniere is an ornamental stand for holding planters and flower pots that is made out of a type of earthenware pottery called majolica. It has a high-gloss finish and vibrant colors achieved through the use of lead glaze. Shop a selection of jardinieres on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 17, 2023
    A majolica print is a print used on textiles, apparel and accessories that draws inspiration from majolica tin-glazed pottery produced during the Italian Renaissance. Often, the prints incorporate intricate scrollwork, fruit and flowers and show off vibrant blue, orange and yellow colors. Shop a variety of apparel and accessories on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Antique majolica is a type of Victorian earthenware characterized by beautifully-colored lead glazes. It first appeared in the 1850s and is highly sought after today. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of antique majolica from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A majolica plate is a decorative piece of pottery that has a round flat shape. It is a heavy clay vessel that features a painted and glazed enamel finish. It emerged from 15th-century Italy but quickly became popular in Spain. Later examples come from Victorian England. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of majolica plates.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Minton Majolica is a type of glazing process for pottery. Created at the Minton factory in London, Majolica is a low-temperature, colored lead glaze used on earthenware pottery. You’ll find a selection of antique Milton Majolica pieces from some of the world’s top dealers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Palissy majolica is a combination of terms. Famed French potter Bernard Palissy’s ceramics were known as rusticware to him, but his novel polychrome lead-glazed look with naturalistic scenes were so highly regarded that the style became known as Palissyware. Centuries later, in the Palissy style, Minton Co. created their Palissy ware, which later became known as majolica. Find a collection of expertly vetted Palissy art from some of the world’s top reputable boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Majolica refers to tin-glazed pottery that features a white background with brightly colored hues painted on top. The colors are applied as underglazes or to the unfired glaze and then fired to hold them in place forever. This technique was widely used in the Renaissance period in northern and central Italy. Shop a range of antique and vintage majolica on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, majolica is a type of pottery. Artisans produce it from a heavy clay with a rich brown color and then finish it with enamel, paint and glaze. The style of pottery emerged during the mid 19th century. Find a variety of majolica pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    One of the easiest ways to identify vintage majolica is to use the maker's marks. Look at the bottom and interior of your piece and then consult trusted online resources to determine if it was produced by a maker well-known for making majolica, such as Wedgwood, Minton or George Jones. Once you have identified the maker, research further to determine the approximate age of your piece. You can consider it vintage if it is 20 to 99 years old. Alternatively, you can ask a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer to evaluate your piece. On 1stDibs, explore an assortment of vintage majolica pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    The difference between majolica and talavera comes down to specificity. Majolica is the term for earthenware pottery finished with a specialty tin glaze. Talavera is a type of majolica that originated in the Talavera de la Reina area of Spain and later spread to Mexico. It typically features intricate, colorful floral patterns. Shop a selection of majolica and talavera pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 25, 2024
    Yes, Bordallo is majolica pottery. Majolica is the term for pottery that features a tin glaze and colorful details hand-painted on a white background. Bordallo Pinheiro is well known for using traditional Portuguese techniques to produce pottery in the majolica style. On 1stDibs, find a selection of Bordallo Pinheiro pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Majolica pottery comes primarily from Italy, Mexico and Spain. The earliest examples of the glazed pottery originate from Italy and date back to the Renaissance. By the 19th century, many workshops in Europe produced majolica pieces. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of majolica pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To tell if majolica is real, look closely at the glazed finish. If you notice uneven coloration, drips, runs or other imperfections, the pottery is unlikely to be authentic. On 1stDibs, you can shop a range of expertly vetted majolica pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    To know if your majolica is real, examine the glaze carefully. Authentic majolica will usually be free of flaws, while reproductions may display runs and drips. Keep in mind that majolica is a type of earthenware rather than a brand. Familiarizing yourself with the maker's marks and characteristics of the pieces associated with the artisan or factory that produced your pottery can help you determine what else to look for during the authentication process. If you'd like a professional opinion, consult a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer. On 1stDibs, explore a range of majolica pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    There is no difference between maiolica and majolica pottery, they are simply variations of the same name. Majolica/maiolica is earthenware with a tin-glazed white enamel finish that was made in Italian. Other names for tin-glazed pottery are faience or delftware. Shop a large selection of Italian pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    The difference between majolica and faience is largely a matter of geography and style. Both terms describe types of tin-glazed earthenware inspired by maiolica, ceramics made in Italy beginning in the 15th century. Majolica is the British take on maiolica. It emerged during the mid-19th century. Made by Minton and other companies, it is often playful and whimsical. Think of a sardine jar adorned with decorative sardines or a pie dish that resembles a real pie. Faience is the French version of maiolica. Artisans began producing it in the 16th century in the city of Rouen. However, it became especially popular during the late 19th century. Unlike the creative designs common among majolica pottery, faience tends to be more formal and draws inspiration from Persian, Japanese and Chinese ceramics. Explore a collection of majolica and faience pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 24, 2024
    Yes, some majolica is worth something. Many collectors seek out select pieces from well-known makers of tin-glazed earthenware, such as Wedgwood, George Jones and Minton, and rare items can sometimes sell for thousands of dollars. However, selling prices for majolica vary greatly based on age, type, style, condition and other factors. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can help you determine how much any pottery you own is worth. Shop a large selection of majolica pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    How you pair palazzo pants is largely a matter of personal preference. Many people choose to balance the flowy oversize shape of the pants with fitted tops, sweaters or turtlenecks. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of vintage and designer palazzo pants.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 12, 2024
    No one can say for sure who made the first pair of pants. However, anthropologists and archaeologists have traced the origins of pants back to ancient China. The oldest pants to have been discovered so far date back to between the 13th and 10th centuries B.C. These early garments were found on mummies in tombs in the Tarim Basin of western China. Find a large selection of pants for men and women on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    For a casual look, pair your Versace dress shirt with a nice pair of jeans and your favorite pair of loafers or casual pumps. For a more dressy look, pair it with dress slacks or a fitted skirt and dress shoes or heels. Find authentic Versace pieces on 1stDibs.