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Galvani Pordenone - Tureen - Set of 1 - Ceramic
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Galvani Pordenone - Tureen - Set of 1 - Ceramic

Galvani Pordenone 1930s ceramic tureen, with roses and rosebuds decoration in pure gold. Lovely vintage bowl, dating back between 1934 and 1938, manufactured by “Industrie Ceramiche Galvani” of Pordenone. A tureen, with roses and rosebuds decoration in pure gold, poly-lobed lid and handles decorated in relief. Dimensions: Overall height 15 cm 28 cm diameter Very good condition, all as shown in photos. The information below is based on “Archivio della Ceramica.” The “Galvani Ceramic factory” of Pordenone was founded in 1811 by Giuseppe Galvani. In1823, the earthenware from the Galvani factory was marked with the logo of an anchor. In 1836 the manufacture became the property of Giuseppe's nephew, Andrea, and, in 1855, it was inherited by the brothers Giuseppe and Giorgio, who first used the rooster logo as a trademark. In 1885, Luciano, the eldest son of Giorgio, became the owner of the company. In 1911 the factory management goes to Andrea Galvani who alters its name to "Società Anonima Andrea Galvani" and turns the logo into a in a stylized rooster, or the head of a rooster, combined with a letter G. Destroyed by fire in 1921, the factory got rebuilt with modern criteria, allowing a wider and varied production.

No. 21582927

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Galvani Pordenone - Tureen - Set of 1 - Ceramic

Galvani Pordenone - Tureen - Set of 1 - Ceramic

Galvani Pordenone 1930s ceramic tureen, with roses and rosebuds decoration in pure gold.

Lovely vintage bowl, dating back between 1934 and 1938, manufactured by “Industrie Ceramiche Galvani” of Pordenone.

A tureen, with roses and rosebuds decoration in pure gold, poly-lobed lid and handles decorated in relief.
Dimensions:
Overall height 15 cm
28 cm diameter
Very good condition, all as shown in photos.

The information below is based on “Archivio della Ceramica.”
The “Galvani Ceramic factory” of Pordenone was founded in 1811 by Giuseppe Galvani.
In1823, the earthenware from the Galvani factory was marked with the logo of an anchor.
In 1836 the manufacture became the property of Giuseppe's nephew, Andrea, and, in 1855, it was inherited by the brothers Giuseppe and Giorgio, who first used the rooster logo as a trademark.
In 1885, Luciano, the eldest son of Giorgio, became the owner of the company.
In 1911 the factory management goes to Andrea Galvani who alters its name to "Società Anonima Andrea Galvani" and turns the logo into a in a stylized rooster, or the head of a rooster, combined with a letter G.
Destroyed by fire in 1921, the factory got rebuilt with modern criteria, allowing a wider and varied production.

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