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    Posted 11 years ago

    The_Finn
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    Hi!
    I need help to identify my odd porselain pajazzo bottle!
    Does any one know the manufacturing year? and what It might contain? :-), the bottle Is still unopened.
    I´m interested in all kind of information about this bottle!
    There Is another oddity to this bottle, you can hang It on the wall and use It as a wall lamp.
    Greetings from Sweden! / The_Finn

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      Pajazzo or Pagliaccio = a multipurpose bottle: WOW!
      Coronetti, Cunardo.

      That sticker is great too! 23 23 as a phone number in Milan.
      But the firm that created this Coronetti (little crowns) were producing wares i from the end of the sixties to the beginning of the eighties in Cunardo. Cunardo is a comune in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 km northwest of Milan and about 13 km north of Varese.

      This is a really complicated piece of slipware. They specialized in decorative home wares, vaes and plates that were often decorated "a terzo fuoco" (with over-glaze decoration). This type of bottle is especially prized in Italy these days!
      http://www.archivioceramica.com/FABBRICHE/C/Coronetti.htm
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      You normally see the Galliano bottle with the original uniform of the Carabiniere and bi-corn hat.

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