[QUOTE="Cassy, post: 307500, member: 5011”] Had a reply from Wedgwood today saying they cannot help me as it’s to old , could anyone suggest we’re...
Its a copy of a Chinese sword known as a Qi Jian. This one seems to be a bit short. They usually measure about 38”.
The "Fabbrica Artigiana Maioliche Artistiche” (Artisan Majolica Artists) was establishedished in 1932 in the town of Ascoli Piceno on the coast of...
The mark indicates the pieces were made at the Ceramiche (Ceramics) Fabbrini studio of Florence between 1958 and 1963. Federico Fabbrini was an...
This piece is quite an enigma. Take away the impressed “Made in Japan” seal and the vase becomes purely a 1920’s Italian vase from the region of...
The mark is a fake. It was meant to represent the logo of the Cantagalli factory as it would have appeared in the late 19th century. The mark is...
This pottery, known as Cermiche Molaroni (Molaroni Ceramics), was established in 1884 by Vincenzo Molaroni. The studio was located on the Adriatic...
Possibly figural bottle stoppers.
I agree with evelynb30
At first glance I thought perhaps Lenci or Le Bertetti or even Ronan (I can’t help but think of the Italian ceramicists). I can name a dozen...
I believe that this tile is, indeed, by Irene. Absolutely wonderful discovery.
Wildrose, Before I answer you allow me to offer my delight in having anyone raise the question. So few, if any, would even be aware of the Galvani...
Excuse me Wrong post.
Several years ago I had a rather confrontational discussion with a proclaimed expert on the artwork of Borsato. You may find it of interest See...
Wholly unfair but I love the challenge. Without seeing the backstop or logo makes it nearly impossible to determine age and country of origin. I...
The "SACA" (Società Accomandita Ceramiche Artistiche) of Sesto Fiorentino, a suburb of Florence was founded in 1923 by four former employees of...
The classical shape alone indicates its origin as Italian. The shape of the wine pitcher designates it as a Brocca. Design and color is...
Yes. They were produced by the Fanciullacci Brothers in the 1960’s. Walter Del Pellegrino
Thank you. Any information is always welcome, regardless of when it is received.
The vase was not made by the Bitossi company. It is the wrong clay and incorrect construction. I do not, however, know precisely who produced the...
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