Oak-Leaf Jars: A Fifteenth Century Italian Ware Showing Moresco Influence is a book written by Henry Wallis and published in 1903. The book is a detailed study of a type of Italian pottery that was produced in the 15th century and features intricate designs influenced by the Moresco style. The pottery is characterized by its use of oak-leaf motifs, which are elaborately detailed and often feature animals and other decorative elements. The book includes...