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<p>[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 270526, member: 90"]The classical shape alone indicates its origin as Italian. The shape of the wine pitcher designates it as a Brocca. Design and color is traditionally found in the area around SAVONA, particularly in and around Albisola in the mid to late 18th century.</p><p>The mark is only vaguely familiar (probably a member of the Boselli family) but it doesn’t matter because it is a 20th century copy. A complete set is seen on eBay. Do a search for: ANTIQUE ITALIAN POTTERY FAIENCE MAJOLICA SAVONA TEA SERVICE[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 270526, member: 90"]The classical shape alone indicates its origin as Italian. The shape of the wine pitcher designates it as a Brocca. Design and color is traditionally found in the area around SAVONA, particularly in and around Albisola in the mid to late 18th century. The mark is only vaguely familiar (probably a member of the Boselli family) but it doesn’t matter because it is a 20th century copy. A complete set is seen on eBay. Do a search for: ANTIQUE ITALIAN POTTERY FAIENCE MAJOLICA SAVONA TEA SERVICE[/QUOTE]
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