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Pottery72 of 12631Ceramica Artistica Torviscosa (CAT)‘GLENCOE’ - COALPORT PORCELAIN - UK.
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    Posted 7 months ago

    modfather
    (320 items)

    many Italian ceramic makers created similar designs but Quadrifoglio had noticeably better quality

    these used higher quality glazes and had better decorators than most

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    1. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 7 months ago
      Beautiful vases. There is a good chance that these were designed by Milvia Scarpa.

      " Milvia Scarpa was born in 1934, studied art, and became the lead designer at Quadrifoglio in Milan in the late 1950s, being responsible for their characteristic hallmark style. She became better known later as a successful fabric designer, with her similar, cheery range of tea towels 'La Settimana di Milvia' being in millions of Italian homes in the 1960s & 70s. "

      https://www.facebook.com/markhillantiques/posts/we-called-her-the-flower-painter-when-i-was-researching-the-first-edition-of-my-/1063897558181843/
    2. modfather modfather, 7 months ago
      thanks for the comment, I like this sort of trivia as a bit of an Italian ceramic 'geek' ;-)

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