Description: MEASURES:Height : 13,39 inch ; Width: 5,51 inch ; Depth: 4,33 inch ; Weight 1,6 lbsCONDITIONS:Good general condition. Handle broken in several places and glued back together, some very small defects near the break on the back of the mouth, see photos. Description of the object:Elegant majolicated ceramic jug, entirely hand-modeled on a lathe, enameled, vitrified and decorated entirely by hand, with floral decorations in the shape of Raphaelesques in Renaissance style, with a harpy and with deities from Greek mythology, specifically Aeolus, the lord of the winds, depicted on both sides. Finished with highly valuable gold metallic lustres. Large snake-shaped handle, floral decorations under the mouth and geometric ones on the base. Datable to the very early decades of the 20th century, as confirmed by the excellent patina covering the object. Signed under the base "1H Italy", attributable to the Rubboli factory, operating in Gualdo Tadino.Useful information for the evaluation of the object:We have put, in the photos, just below this description, some auction results of the Rubboli factory, all quite dated, with peaks in the distant 2006, for a large ceramic plate, of €1,300-1,500. While two jugs, in the distant 2012, were quoted €1,000 - €1,300. Finally we have put a last vase, in the shape of a two-handled chalice, proposed on 1stdibs today, at over €2,600, all to give an idea of the value of the ceramics made by the Rubboli factory.Information on the artist and/or factory: The ceramist from Pesaro Paolo Rubboli (1838-1890) founded in Gualdo Tadino, around 1870, a factory for the production of tableware and parade plates decorated with lustre.Upon Rubboli's death, he was succeeded by his widow Daria Vecchi Rubboli and his sons Lorenzo and Alberto, who abandoned the production of tableware to dedicate themselves to the creation of traditional Gualdo ceramics with metallic reflections. The production, thanks to the refined technical and artistic execution, achieved great success and the ceramics made by the Rubbolis were sold in Italy and exported all over the world. The factory is still active today, under the name "Eredi Rubboli". In the last photos we have added additional historical information on the factory, for those who want to learn more. ENTER OUR EBAY SHOP.PORCELAINS, CERAMICS, TERRACOTTE, BRONZE, PAINTINGS, FURNITURE, GLASS AND MUCH MORE AS, FOR EXAMPLE: .OUR COMMERCIAL POLICYAware of operating in the eBay market, our prices are often lower than the real value of the object, as often documented in our descriptions, and also lower than the prices at which very similar objects are offered on other online art sales platforms and antiques. At the same time, eBay reciprocates with the possibility of selling a high quantity of objects, so our commercial policy is to earn little for the single object, but sell a lot and therefore earn on the quantity. In fact, the asking price is always as low as possible, considering how much the item was paid for and the eBay commissions (for the sale, payment and any currency exchange: from a minimum of 15% to a maximum of 21% , according to the country in which the advertisement was made). For each object there may be multiple advertisements in different countries: USA, Italy, France, United Kingdom, etc. Any price differences are due only to changes in the exchange rate of the various currencies between when we made the advertisement and when you see it. REMEMBER TO PUT ME IN THE FOLLOWING SELLERS LISTFor any additional information or clarification we are at your complete disposal, so contact us via message here on eBay. SHIPPING WORLDWIDE - RETURN ALWAYS ACCEPTED.The cost of packaging is also calculated in the shipping cost, and everything has increased by 19% because both ebay and paypal also take fees on the shipping cost. OUR SHIPMENTS:.Our shipments cost a little more than the average, but they are all shipments with professional packaging. Double box with a lot of bubble wrap around the object and a lot of soft material in the large cavities on all sides between the two boxes. This means that the package is much larger and heavier and therefore the cost of shipping increases, not to mention all the work necessary to carry out a similar packaging and the cost of the various materials used.
Price: 219 USD
Location: Bufalotta
End Time: 2024-10-30T17:16:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 60 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Origin: Gualdo Tadino - Italy
Signed: Yes
Color: Multicolor
MANUFACTURE _ ARTIST: signed "1H Italy" - Attributable to the Rubboli manufacture
Material: Ceramic
SIMILAR ARTIST - MANUFACTURE: Santarelli, Icap, Robbia, Ajò, Ginori, Cantagalli, Castelli, CIMA
Vintage: Yes
Brand: 1H Italy
PLACE OF PRODUCTION: Gualdo Tadino - Italy
Type: Vase
Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Neo-renaissance
Theme: Renaissance
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 1910 - 1930
Production Technique: Pottery
Backstamp: Painted
Finish: Glossy
Handmade: Yes