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‖ sgraffiato Pottery.|sgraffiˈato| Pl. sgraffiati |-ti|. [It., pa. pple. of sgraffiare to scratch, to produce sgraffito: see sgraffito.] = sgraffito b.
1862J. C. Robinson in Catal. Special Exhibition Wks. of Art S. Kensington Mus. (1863, rev. ed.) Section xxi. 400 (heading) Sgraffiato or Incised Wares. 1900F. Litchfield Pott. & Porc. ii. 13 This ware has been termed sgraffiati, sgraffiato, or incised ware. 1957Mankowitz & Haggar Conc. Encycl. Eng. Pott. & Porc. 71/2 Several important slipware potteries existed in North Devon... Jugs and other presentation wares decorated in sgraffiato style with mariner's compasses, Royal arms, country scenes, or birds and foliage are typical. 1973Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Dec. 1590/3 The medieval sgraffiato pottery of north and north-west Iran was based on Sasanian metal⁓work. 1980Catal. Fine Chinese Ceramics (Sotheby, Hong Kong) 24 A large sgraffiato jar with shouldered ovoid body. |