Say_It_Slowly I cannot find the words that fully express my gratitude for your kindness. It is, I feel, praise beyond my worth but I will treasure...
In the very first sentence of my first post I noted that: 'By the manner of the marking, an Impressed "Italy" inside a lozenge shaped cartouche, I...
I absolutely love your source of information for authoritative facts- "Danish Ceramic Vase by Aldo Londi for Bitossi Ceramiche". How can there be...
Thank you Cheryl. I am almost certain that ScareBear must be aware of the fact that in his last comments he offered a link to the article I wrote...
ScareBear I am sorry but I don't quite comprehend the intentions of your remarks. What are you blaming the artist for? And what may I ask is "UNUN"?
By the manner of the marking, an Impressed "Italy" inside a lozenge shaped cartouche, I would say that this is probably an unmarked Bitossi piece....
Other than being just a decorative piece that might look nice in the proper decor it has no collector value.
I can't identify the maker because I cannot read the line under the word Italy. The piece appears to be porcelain. The fact that it is marked...
Both the lack of a foot rim and the roundness are indications that the dish was pressed from a two part wooden mold. It might indicate age but...
Giovane is a native of Caltagirone in Sicily. He is in his seventies but still active. His address is: 500, Via Strada Statale 417, KM.20,...
I know that the plate was made in Italy but that is all I can tell you at the moment. Flli is a common abbreviation for the word Fratellli and...
There are currently a number of these examples on ebay selling for $15.00 each. The sellers all claim that the sculptor is " F. Fragargiola",...
No. I wasn't aware. I'll scoot over there now
KOMOKWA & LUCILLE B. Thank you so much for the kind compliments. To be declared the equivalent of a superhero was really over the top and made me...
I have no idea who the maker is. The design isn't of Italian origin so I must assume that the plate was created under contract with a firm that...
Fiori Fiamminghi is translated literally as "Flemish School Flowers". What it refers to specifically is the 16th and 17th century Flemish method...
I am not certain but a possibility is Ceramiche GP in Deruta (see link). The family is still active today and you should be able to contact them....
I have looked at your photos for several days and I am of the opinion that the piece may be a Bitossi, although I have never seen another quite...
1900 to 1950
Mario, you have just heard from three of the most knowledgeable individuals in this pottery and glass forum. They are correct. The hat is known as...
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