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VASE IN FLORENCE FAIENCE (CANTAGALLI MILL) FROM THE EARLY 20…
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VASE IN FLORENCE FAIENCE (CANTAGALLI MILL) FROM THE EARLY 20…
See original version (French)
Estimate €1,000 - €1,500
Voluntary lot
Description
VASE IN FLORENCE FAIENCE (CANTAGALLI MILL) FROM THE EARLY 20th CENTURY
Circa 1902, cockerel mark in brown and 9
The globular body with a very high flared neck, with polychrome decoration and rotating gilded lustre of a large bouquet of yellow roses and a phylactery inscribed COSI PARTIA LE.ROSE.E LE.PAROLE; chips
H. 41.5 cm (16 ¼ in.)
Provenance:
Galerie Bazaart, Justin Racanello, London.
Exhibition :
International Exhibition of Modern Decorative Art, Turin, 1902.
A Florence faience vase, Cantagalli factory, early 20th century
Adolfo de Carolis designed a group of pieces for the 1902 exhibition; the inscription on it is taken from Francesco Petrarca's sonnet 245.
This first exhibition of modern decorative art in Italy was at the origin of the development of Art Nouveau in Italy.
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About the sale
Furniture and Works of Art - Sale of the day (Lot 171-Fin)
Auction location
Auction time
06/17/2026 at 2:00 PM
Pictures credits: Contact the Auction House
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