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Lino Zampiva - Stelio Mola - Four Italian Art ceramic figurines
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Lino Zampiva - Stelio Mola - Four Italian Art ceramic figurines

Four ceramic figurines of Italian origin dating to the second half of the 20th century. Two vintage collectable ceramics made by the Italian master Linen Zampiva, who began producing ceramic figurines in 1976. They consist of two burlesque musician clowns with spaghetti hair, wearing a white and a light blue shirt, black shoes, hat and bow tie, pink jackets and red noses. Hand-painted, one is playing the saxophone and the other the tuba. These figurines are now popular, famous and known by collectors around the world. They are made in Veneto, Italy, and date back to the second half of the 20th century. Unique characteristics, individually moulded, featuring a mother-of-pearl reflection. Great attention to details, high quality ceramic, a world of beautiful colours, humour, fun, beauty and imagination. These antique artifacts have a handwritten signature on the bottom right side of the base. Green original felt covering the base. Their value is constantly increasing. In good condition with some signs of wear. Measurements: H. 10.5 x 7 x 7 cm. Two collectable majolica ceramic figurines, hand-painted, made in Sardinia and signed Stelio – Mola, Cagliari, Sardinia. They consist of two highly detailed figurines portraying women with scarves wrapped around their heads wearing traditional local clothes. One is carrying two jars, one on her head and another one in her left hand. The other woman is carrying a basket in her left hand. In the years after World War II Stelio Mola, who trained in his family’s workshop, started managing the “Mola” manufacture in Cagliari, which produced traditional Sardinian artistic ceramics. Made in Cagliari in the 1960s, including certificate of authenticity. One is signed at the bottom. In good condition with some signs of wear. Measurements: H. 24.5 cm – 21.5 cm

No. 13863375

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Lino Zampiva - Stelio Mola - Four Italian Art ceramic figurines

Lino Zampiva - Stelio Mola - Four Italian Art ceramic figurines

Four ceramic figurines of Italian origin dating to the second half of the 20th century. Two vintage collectable ceramics made by the Italian master Linen Zampiva, who began producing ceramic figurines in 1976. They consist of two burlesque musician clowns with spaghetti hair, wearing a white and a light blue shirt, black shoes, hat and bow tie, pink jackets and red noses. Hand-painted, one is playing the saxophone and the other the tuba. These figurines are now popular, famous and known by collectors around the world. They are made in Veneto, Italy, and date back to the second half of the 20th century. Unique characteristics, individually moulded, featuring a mother-of-pearl reflection. Great attention to details, high quality ceramic, a world of beautiful colours, humour, fun, beauty and imagination. These antique artifacts have a handwritten signature on the bottom right side of the base. Green original felt covering the base. Their value is constantly increasing. In good condition with some signs of wear. Measurements: H. 10.5 x 7 x 7 cm. Two collectable majolica ceramic figurines, hand-painted, made in Sardinia and signed Stelio – Mola, Cagliari, Sardinia. They consist of two highly detailed figurines portraying women with scarves wrapped around their heads wearing traditional local clothes. One is carrying two jars, one on her head and another one in her left hand. The other woman is carrying a basket in her left hand. In the years after World War II Stelio Mola, who trained in his family’s workshop, started managing the “Mola” manufacture in Cagliari, which produced traditional Sardinian artistic ceramics. Made in Cagliari in the 1960s, including certificate of authenticity. One is signed at the bottom. In good condition with some signs of wear. Measurements: H. 24.5 cm – 21.5 cm

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