About 1955.
Length: 45 cm. Width: 38 cm. Depth: 7 cm. approx.
Carlo Zauli (Faenza, 1926-2002), “Lustre ceramic tray”, circa 1955. Dimensions: 38x45 cm., depth 7 cm. circa. Signed under the glass on the back. Excellent state of conservation. The work can be dated chronologically to the period just preceding the master’s experiments with stoneware, a material that Zauli did not abandon throughout his career.
Provenance: Faenza, Private Collection.
Certification is issued in accordance with the law regarding the authenticity and lawful origin of the work.

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