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Barovier & Toso Photo Frame in Murano Glass, 1940s

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Antique hand painted silver Qajar album
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Middle Eastern photo album from the 19th century, Qajar period, hand-painted lacquered enamel with silver covers and decorations. Enameled central plates painted on both sides repres...
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Table Lamp Leather by Jacques Adnet 1940s
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Fantastic lamp made entirely of sewn leather including the original lampshade, a wonderful piece from the 1940s in what may be a unique model by the great French designer and archite...
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Glazed Ceramic Flowerpot by Morillo Bros, Málaga, 1940s
Located in Benalmadena, ES
This original mid-century Malagueña ceramic flowerpot with green details, created by the renowned Cerámica Hermanos Morillo, is a standout example of traditional Málaga craftsmanship. Founded in 1941 by José Morillo, the creator of this type of flowerpot among other beautiful pieces, it features the iconic and unmistakable design of handles with knotted fabric in relief, which became a hallmark of Malagueña craftsmanship. The pottery was originally located in Colonia Santa Inés, within the grounds of the significant and historic Cerámica Santa Inés factory, established in 1879. Pieces from Cerámica Hermanos Morillo have decorated emblematic places such as Picasso's Birthplace and the Museum of Popular Arts, reflecting their deep roots in Málaga's culture. What makes this flowerpot special is its history and artisanal quality. Each piece is handmade, following traditional techniques passed down through generations. The flowerpot is not just a decorative item but also a testament to Málaga's rich cultural heritage, reflecting the dedication and skill required to create such a piece, as well as its rarity and authenticity. History and provenance: This flowerpot is part of a pottery tradition dating back to the 1940s. Cerámica Hermanos Morillo closed its doors in 1999 but left a lasting legacy in Malagueña craftsmanship. The pieces from this pottery are now collector's items, valued for their quality and connection to Andalusian history. This flowerpot has been crafted using unique artisanal processes, utilizing clay extracted from the quarry, now known as the Laguna de la Barrera. This environment has influenced the uniqueness of the pieces, making them one of a kind. This Malagueña ceramic flowerpot is more than just a plant...
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Round Venetian Mirror in Amber Murano Glass by Mazzega 1960s
By Mazzega
Located in Benalmadena, ES
Spectacular round Murano glass mirror in amber tones is an authentic treasure from the 1960s. Its exquisite Murano glass reflects the rich artisanal heritage of Venice, with a design that captures the essence of the golden age of Italian design. The elegant shapes resulting from artisanal glass work evoke the glamor of the era and highlight the mastery of Italian craftsmanship and the sophistication of 1960s interior design...
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Glazed Ceramic Flowerpot by Morillo Bros, Málaga, 1940s
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This original mid-century Malagueña ceramic flowerpot with blue accents, created by the renowned Cerámica Hermanos Morillo, is a standout example of traditional Málaga craftsmanship. Founded in 1941 by José Morillo, the creator of this type of flowerpot among other beautiful pieces, it features the iconic and unmistakable design of handles with knotted fabric in relief, which became a hallmark of Malagueña craftsmanship. The pottery was originally located in Colonia Santa Inés, within the grounds of the significant and historic Cerámica Santa Inés factory, established in 1879. Pieces from Cerámica Hermanos Morillo have decorated emblematic places such as Picasso's Birthplace and the Museum of Popular Arts, reflecting their deep roots in Málaga's culture. What makes this flowerpot special is its history and artisanal quality. Each piece is handmade, following traditional techniques passed down through generations. The flowerpot is not just a decorative item but also a testament to Málaga's rich cultural heritage, reflecting the dedication and skill required to create such a piece, as well as its rarity and authenticity. History and provenance: This flowerpot is part of a pottery tradition dating back to the 1940s. Cerámica Hermanos Morillo closed its doors in 1999 but left a lasting legacy in Malagueña craftsmanship. The pieces from this pottery are now collector's items, valued for their quality and connection to Andalusian history. This flowerpot has been crafted using unique artisanal processes, utilizing clay extracted from the quarry, now known as the Laguna de la Barrera. This environment has influenced the uniqueness of the pieces, making them one of a kind. This Malagueña ceramic flowerpot is more than just a plant...
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Glazed ceramic plate by Morillo Bros, Málaga, 1940s
Located in Benalmadena, ES
Beautiful glazed ceramic plate or tile with iridescent reflections, original from the mid-century representing the iconic Cenachero, a fish seller with a basket of esparto grass on e...
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Vintage 1940s Spanish Ceramics

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