Italian Pottery Marks -

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by ascot, Nov 25, 2018.

  1. ascot

    ascot Well-Known Member

    I checked Walter Del Pellegrino's book but don't see these marks.

    First, a 3 footed dish with a circular mark. Looks like Solimene or Deruta or Vietri type pottery to me.

    Second is a pair of urns with applied flowers. The rose buds on top come off to reveal candleholders beneath. Both urns are marked but the marks are incomplete.

    Thank you for your help!

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  2. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I had the same set of candle holders. Mine were all white with the top rose removable to insert the candles. Mine had no marks on the bottom. I guessed they were Italian but seeing yours just proved it. Thank you.
    greg
     
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  3. Walter Del Pellegrino

    Walter Del Pellegrino Well-Known Member

    The dish in the first photo is not marked “Made in Italy” and I don’t think it is of Italian origin.
    The pair of vases are marked with the logo of the Galvani Company, roughly the 1930’s. It was one Italy's most respected manufacturer of tableware. The company was established in 1811 by Giuseppe Galvani, in Pordenone, near Venice and ended operations in 1983.
     
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  4. ascot

    ascot Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Walter. What on earth would we do without you! You're amazing.
     
  5. Walter Del Pellegrino

    Walter Del Pellegrino Well-Known Member

    Thank you Ascot.
     
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