Castellini e Masini - Vase - Majolica

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Florentin Brunz Gaborieau
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Estimate  € 250 - € 280
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Description from the seller

Traditional Faenza ceramic vase. This vase was made by the Castellini & Masini workshop brand (often abbreviated CC.M.), active in Faenza roughly between 1923 and 1956.
The decoration:
acanthus palm medallion: In the center stands a large, symmetrically arranged floral motif inspired by the Renaissance. It is composed of curled acanthus leaves in cobalt blue, shades of yellow, ochre, and ramina green. At the heart of the motif there is a blazing fan (or radiating rays). The background of this panel is entirely decorated in a 'finto canestro'—a dense field of blue dots—that makes the central design stand out.

Traditional Faenza ceramic vase. This vase was made by the Castellini & Masini workshop brand (often abbreviated CC.M.), active in Faenza roughly between 1923 and 1956.
The decoration:
acanthus palm medallion: In the center stands a large, symmetrically arranged floral motif inspired by the Renaissance. It is composed of curled acanthus leaves in cobalt blue, shades of yellow, ochre, and ramina green. At the heart of the motif there is a blazing fan (or radiating rays). The background of this panel is entirely decorated in a 'finto canestro'—a dense field of blue dots—that makes the central design stand out.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Ceramics type
Majolica
Specific region of origin
Faenza
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Italy
Designer/artist/maker
Castellini e Masini
Material
Ceramic
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
26 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
30 cm
Decor
Palma Persiana
Diameter
30 cm
Estimated period
1940-1950
Sold by
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Objects sold
95.65%
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