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Sometimes I surprise myself. I recognized the style immediately. These painted terracotta figurines are particular to the island of Sardinia in...
What you have is known as an amphoriskos. Some have two handles, some have three. It is similar to Greek amphoras but smaller. Generally these...
I can't make out the first few letters but I believe it was made in the Republic of San Marino in Italy. Thus "R. Marino", abbreviated to fit the...
I don't believe the plate was produced by the Cantagalli factory, however, there may be an historical connection. In the 1930's the Cantagalli...
And five years later I still haven't got a clue
I can't thank all of you enough for the kind words and your confidence. You made my day brighter than it was an hour ago. It is an Espresso...
Hispano Moresque would be correct. The design is very much in the Moorish style, particularly that of the wares coming from the great pottery...
The modern English alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet established by the Romans. The first thing to be aware of is that there were no lower...
The style brings to mind the artist Tony Moretto who opened, along with several partners, the studio, Lo Scricciolo (The Wren) in 1958 in Milan...
Several decades ago I had read a small article about the San Zeno pottery (in Pisa). The article claimed the studio was owned by the widow of a...
The shape dates back to late medieval, early Renaissance Europe. The shape, known, as an Albarello, is often referred to as a drug jar. These jars...
I own a copy of "Luxardo Bottles - Identification and Price Guide". Page 83 shows an example of your piece. It is described as "Alabaster...
Komokwa is correct. The company was known as "Societa Ceramica de Colonnata". The firm was founded in 1891 in Sesto Fiorentino, a suburb of...
The pattern is not Garafano (Carnation) but rather Mazzetto (Posy). Both designs originated in the 18th century and were revised in the early...
As Clutteredcloset49 (Pat) suggested this is often referred to as a ""Capodimonte Style". It is not, however, an example of true Capodimonte...
I am familiar with the mark but almost certainly it was created by an artist in the region of Campania in southern Italy. Probably in the town of...
Thank you all for the show of confidence. I truly appreciate it. I responded to this in another forum. Here is my answer. I have never seen this...
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