Posted 2 months ago
Truthisana…
(49 items)
Anyone care to share any info on these is appreciated. I believe them to be Italian Gilt Gold. Truly a wonderful set with a nice turquoise color.....What I am looking for is age and what era are they from. Anything else is also helpful..Thank you
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i think italian
doesnt have the bohemian quality
Thank you Czechman
i thing very beautiful and amazing is in order:)
Thank you Mr B
Czech, I agree with you on the Italian maker.........Thanks again
the blue is beautiful
Hi truth! Difficult to track down. Very Italian. Italianissimo! These days they are being produced by the Chinese especially for the Italian market. You would see them here in Australia in shops that sold Italian gifts for Italians taking something Italian for a wedding gift. We call them 'Bombonieri' - favour shops.
These have that label which mentions Sesto Fior..
Sesto fior. Is short for Sesto Fiorentino.
Sesto Fiorentino, known locally as just Sesto, is a municipality (comune) in the province of Florence, Tuscany, central Italy. It has 47,837 inhabitants.
I hope this helps you.
Thank you Vet........
What is the name at the top of the label?
I believe it to be Oro Brillante..........thank you