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    Posted 13 years ago

    Budek
    (314 items)

    Hello All,
    Would anyone happen to recognize the mark on this Italian ceramic vase?
    I thought I had it a couple of times then lost the trail.
    Best Regards, Tony.

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi Tony! Ciao Tonino!
      Sesto F.no refers to the town of Sesto Fiorentino outside Florence.
      The AR.DE. or AR.VE. is a little more problematic.
      AR normally is a short form of ARTE.
      I couldn't be sure about the DE or VE until I saw this:
      http://italianpotterymarks.freeforums.org/post1831.html
      So it is definitely AR. DE
      on the Italian Pottery marks page they have a list of the ceramics firms still working in Sesto Fiorentino:
      http://www.sestopromuove.it/pdf/sesto_fiorentino_ceramics_list_2008.pdf

      You'll note that there's nothing there involving AR DE.
      It could well have folded.

      I'm still looking around. Ciao Kev.
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      I may have found it!
      I think the factory was called ARTE DELLA CERAMICA ITALIANA.
      It was founded in Sesto Fiorentino by Wais Guarnieri and Otello Conti at the beginning of the 1930's on the site of an older factory called "La Colonnata".
      They ceased production in 1936 and were taken over by another group calling themselves Arte Ceramica Italiana. They were three entrepreneurs called Giorgio Barraud, Nello Messeri, and Wais Guarnieri. Otello Conti had moved elsewhere.
    3. Budek Budek, 13 years ago
      Kevin. You're too good!!!
      How on earth do you do it? really!
      I think that I should box up everything I have and send it to You, the more knowledgeable and deserving custodian of all things beautiful.
      Ciao mio amico!
    4. Budek Budek, 13 years ago
      Thank You, Thank You, Manikin
    5. michelleamieux michelleamieux, 13 years ago
      budek, SPECTACULAR!! I have to agree, I don't know how vetraio does it. I'm tempted to buy him/her a plane ticket to go through the knee deep treasures I am living in since unpacking my Grandparents estate boxes!!! This is gorgeous and reminds me of the CapodiMonte lamps I have. Great item, Mich
    6. smash2983, 10 years ago
      I have 3 totes full of these same items that I found in the basement. The lady whom lived here previously (now deceased) was born and raised in Italy.
    7. Budek Budek, 10 years ago
      Belated Thanks to Michelle & agh, forgive me that it's been so long,
      and Thanks to smash2983 to taking the time to comment,
      Much appreciated all!
      Tony.
    8. tedd, 10 years ago
      Budek
      In regards to the vas made in italy, I am glad to finally see another one online. I have a set of 4 of these one pouring, 2 like yours, and 1 bowl. I believe they are a set I bought them 15 years ago at an estate auction and they have been boxed up ever since. Mine have the same markings on the bottom. I just wanted to say thanks to you for looking and Kevin for knowing, I now have a little more information about the history of these vases
    9. jessicab, 9 years ago
      My grandmother recently acquired the same vase as pictured. I've been trying to figure out any information possible on this and was so glad to see these posts! Does anyone know the rough value of this vase?
      Thanks,
      Jess
    10. CCaputo, 9 years ago
      I have a set of 3, perfect condition. Is there a market for these pieces?
    11. sonjajurisic, 8 years ago
      My mother poseses the same vase and and a matching oval bowl. My father (was a sailor) bought it in Italy over 50 years ago. Would like to know more about it.

      Thank you.
    12. marcpolo, 7 years ago
      I have the identical vase..630/30..
      any ideas on it's value?
    13. madpotter65, 6 years ago
      Looking for info on ar. De sesto large gilded box with roses. Marking is 1003/130/25 r.m.

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