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Beautiful roughly glazed, in white, orange and black, vase from Italy 1960s.
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By Bruno Gambone
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Shiny yellow enameled with orange & brown circles on both side vase by Bruno Gambone Circa 1960s/1970s Measures: H 25 cm x L 15 cm Artist-signed Gambone Italy at base.
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A stunning French ceramic vase decorated with stylized friezes on the body, created by Jean de Lespinasse. Signed. Resisting on the French Riviera during the Second World War, Jean de lespinasse created with his wife the Socfra produced ceramics from the end of the 1940s in Nice. Their paths crossed that of Roger Capron and his wife Jacotte, the Madoura workshops, Robert Picault and Georges Tardieu...
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