2003





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Coli original maiolica commemorative plate for automobilism, 27 cm diameter, produced in 2003 for the 1st Pers. Automobilista gathering at Brindisi Airport, in excellent condition.
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Offered without reserve price - A unique opportunity for collectors!
Rare commemorative plate made of fine Italian maiolica by the historic Ceramiche Colì of Cutrofiano (active since 1650).
The piece was produced for the "1st Auto Enthusiasts Gathering" held at Brindisi Airport on October 26, 2003.
The design features an elegant burgundy graphic on a cream background, with the illustration of a vintage car superscribed by a spreading eagle.
Technical details:
• Producer: Maioliche e Terrecotte dal 1650 Colì (Brand mark on the back).
• Dimensions: Diameter of about 27 cm.
• Material: Glazed ceramic (Maiolica).
• Condition: Excellent, like new. No chips or cracks.
• Extra: Prepared with the original hole on the base for wall mounting.
A perfect piece for collectors of automotive memorabilia, enthusiasts of local Apulian history, or lovers of Italian artistic ceramics.
Offered without reserve price - A unique opportunity for collectors!
Rare commemorative plate made of fine Italian maiolica by the historic Ceramiche Colì of Cutrofiano (active since 1650).
The piece was produced for the "1st Auto Enthusiasts Gathering" held at Brindisi Airport on October 26, 2003.
The design features an elegant burgundy graphic on a cream background, with the illustration of a vintage car superscribed by a spreading eagle.
Technical details:
• Producer: Maioliche e Terrecotte dal 1650 Colì (Brand mark on the back).
• Dimensions: Diameter of about 27 cm.
• Material: Glazed ceramic (Maiolica).
• Condition: Excellent, like new. No chips or cracks.
• Extra: Prepared with the original hole on the base for wall mounting.
A perfect piece for collectors of automotive memorabilia, enthusiasts of local Apulian history, or lovers of Italian artistic ceramics.

