1950
33 cm Height 35 cm Width 28 cm Depth
We present this stunning vase made in Faenza, Italy, dating back to the 1950s. The vase is crafted from polychrome glazed ceramic. The eye-catching, classically painted decoration adorning each side of this vase is sure to catch the eye. One side features a portrait of a young woman in the center, while the other features a beautiful landscape. The vase bears the CACF FAENZA and I FABBRI marks on the bottom. This mark identifies ceramist Ilario Fabbri's work as "Cooperativa Artigiana Ceramisti Faentini," a cooperative of ceramic artists founded in 1945. This large, elegant vase would make an ideal addition to an entryway table, living room, or dining room. It would become the focal point of the room, admired by all your guests. Add this vase to your prized artistic ceramic collection.
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