Republic of San Marino (Italy)

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Post by Pip on Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:44 pm

Jumping For Joy that's great, thanks Walter - it's brilliant to have some proper info. Thanks also for letting us know about your own forum, perhaps you can give us a link to it - I'm sure we could all work together in our shared pursuit of facts and info ...

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Post by Pip on Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:56 pm

Walter, you mentioned Luxardo, and the bottles they made for it - I don't suppose the decanter here is the type of thing is it? We've sold it now and these are the only photos I have (it sold before I had a chance to properly shoot and catalogue it). Our original thought was that this *might* have been by Cases (Spain) because of the distinctive chunky bark type texturing but the beautiful illustrations of the girls on each side are not typically Cases. It wasn't marked in any way - could it have been a Luxardo bottle?


A Brigitte Bardot type blonde on one side...



amd a Jackie O type brunette on the other... on the red glazed section you can see the remnants of a gold foil label (unreadable unfortunately)/


It was tall - around 15 inches with the stopper.

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Re: Republic of San Marino (Italy)

Post by Walter Del Pellegrino on Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:56 pm

Thank you.
The Forum is: http://italianpotterymarks.freeforums.org

The bottles you have shown are very difficult to find but most Luxardo and Drioli Bottle collectors prefer the figurals such as shown. These range in price from about $20.00 to $50.00 or so.

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Re: Republic of San Marino (Italy)

Post by bpazlar on Thu Nov 25, 2010 2:13 pm

has a stamp on the bothem LIBERTAS .
can somebody tell me more about it . please than u.

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