Mid-Century Italian Flowerpots: maybe Fratelli Fanciullacci or Bitossi?

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Post by Squash August 17th 2017, 8:53 pm

I have these Italian flower pots with little flecks, somehow reminiscent of the Aldo Londi feather pattern stuff for Bitossi -- ot maybe I just made this association because the estate it came from had one of those pieces.  Then also they look a lot like the textured pots I see attributed to Fratelli Fanciullacci. Any thoughts? Thanks!

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Post by NaomiM August 17th 2017, 9:19 pm

Not Bitossi, I'm afraid. I don't know about FF; the numbers often relate to the retailer, not the manufacturer, and a huge number of plant pots were exported by numerous Italian factories who's records have since been lost.

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Post by Squash August 17th 2017, 11:13 pm

Thank you!
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