1960s Large Ceramic Raymor Bull
By Raymor
Located in Nashville, TN
Large ceramic Raymor Bull with tri-color glaze with brass horns. Nothing says you're the boss more
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures
Brass
1960s Large Ceramic Raymor Bull
By Raymor
Located in Nashville, TN
Large ceramic Raymor Bull with tri-color glaze with brass horns. Nothing says you're the boss more
Brass
Italian Bitossi Raymor Bull Sculpture
By Bitossi
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Exceptional Bitossi Raymor bull in blue color and unique style, great for any mid-century collector.
Clay
Glazed Bull by Alvino Bagni
By Alvino Bagni, Raymor
Located in Toronto, Ontario
An outstanding large bull figure by Bagni for Raymor.
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H 9 in W 11 in D 5.25 in
Vintage Large Londi Bitossi Scavo Italian Art Pottery Bull Figure Raymor
By Bitossi
Located in Wilton, CT
Proud and deep chested vintage Bitossi bull in beautifully textured amber scavo glaze, 1960s
Pottery
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H 9.75 in W 13.5 in D 4.75 in
Bruno Gambone Vintage Italian Pottery Bull Animal Figure Large Raymor Era
By Bruno Gambone
Located in Wilton, CT
Large vintage Bruno Gambone pottery bull figure in partially abstracted form with repetitive
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H 6.5 in W 12.5 in D 6 in
Mid-Century Modern Italian Londi Bitossi Pottery Bull Figure Raymor, 1960s
By Bitossi
Located in Wilton, CT
Vintage Bitossi bull in brown and grey with a drip glaze running down the back, circa 1960
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Bitossi for Raymor Bull's Eye Vase
By Bitossi
Located in Wilton, CT
with striking bull's eye design boldly wrought in black and heavy orange enamel. Original Raymor label
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Raymor Blue& Green Bulls-Eye Bowl
By Raymor
Located in New York, NY
Blue and green ceramic bowl with bulls-eye design by Raymor. Italy, circa 1950. Numbered with
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H 19 in W 26 in D 16 in
Bull Dog Figure Bellini Sculpture Large Raymor Italian Terracotta Pottery
By Bellini Studio
Located in Wilton, CT
Lifesize vintage Bellini Italian pottery bulldog figure, circa 1970s-1980s. Large and heavy press molded pottery. Impressed Bellini mark. Measures: 45 pounds. 19" high, 26" long, 16"...
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Ceramic Bull by Raymor
By Alvino Bagni, Raymor
Located in Bridport, CT
Ceramic sculpture of a bull with red, yellow and beige glaze. Attributed to Alvino Bagni. The
Ceramic
Vintage Midcentury Ceramic Bull Sculpture by Bitossi for Raymor
By Bitossi, Raymor
Located in San Francisco, CA
This Mid-Century Modern ceramic bull sculpture was designed by Bitossi for Raymor in the 1960's
Ceramic
Bitossi for Raymor Rimini Blu Bull Bookends
By Aldo Londi, Bitossi
Located in San Francisco, CA
These vintage Mid-Century ceramic bull bookends were designed by Aldo Londi for Bitossi, Italy and
Ceramic
Dynamic Bull Figure by Alvino Bagni for Raymor
By Alvino Bagni
Located in Atlanta, GA
Large ceramic and steel bull by Alvino Bagni for Raymor, Italy. The stylized stoneware figure is
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