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‖ Doccia|ˈdɒtʃɪə| The name of a town near Florence, Italy, used attrib. of a variety of porcelain produced there.
1857J. Marryat Hist. Pott. & Porc. (ed. 2) xiv. 331 The early pieces of Doccia porcelain show a close imitation of the white Oriental. 1900F. Litchfield Pott. & Porc. vii. 139 Doccia china is generally found in parts of table services. 1960R. G. Haggar Conc. Encycl. Continental Pott. 138/1 Doccia was a hybrid porcelain akin to hard-paste, grey like most Italian porcelain in colour, badly turned out, often showing fire cracks and other technical faults. |