Republic of San Marino (Italy)
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Republic of San Marino (Italy)
The Republic of San Marino is the oldest state and the third smallest country in Europe (after the Vatican and Monaco) - it's completely surrounded by Italy. In the 1960s there were a number of potteries in San Marino producing tourist souvenir stuff (often with the name of an Italian resort) that were sold all over Italy. I particularly like the items they produced (like those following) which didn't have a place name but instead groovy 1960s looking girls and flowers. Marked to the bases in various different ways - a couple of marks are shown.














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Re: Republic of San Marino (Italy)
I used to have one of these:

She's gone to a new home so I can't show her bottom
, sorry. I don't think it was marked though.
xx

She's gone to a new home so I can't show her bottom
, sorry. I don't think it was marked though.xx
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I like them,very 50's you can see the 60's design is just around the corner.
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Hi Ed, "Bellagio" is a small town in northern Italy at the Largo Como. But i think its origin is San Marino.
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Re: Republic of San Marino (Italy)
some vallauris pieces are marked menton(or some other town) because they were made for a shop in menton maybe this is a similar situation

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Good point Tenpot - perhaps they were especially marked as such for a retailer in the town.
Melior and San Marino
You have shown fantastic examples of San Marino ceramics but I don't believe that the second example shown in your post belongs there. i don't believe the vase, although very much in the regional style, was made in San Marino. Ceramiche Melior is located in Sesto Fiorentino, a suburb of Florence (Firenze). Of course it is possible that another company by that name once operated in San Marino but in general most potteries operating there are also marked "San Marino" or "RSM"
Walter Del Pellegrino
Author of "Italian Pottery Marks from Cantagalli to Fornasetti" and other Italian pottery guides
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Re: Republic of San Marino (Italy)
Hi Walter, our paths have crossed before on the eBay PGP board. It's great to see you've joined our board since we're in need of some help with 20th century Italian ceramics. Another of our members, Big Ed, and I have been discussing Bertoncello ceramics - Ed has uncovered some interesting information and we're keen to find out more.
With regard to your post above about San Marino ceramics - which example specifically are you referring to as being Ceramiche Melior - was it a vase in my opening post?
With regard to your post above about San Marino ceramics - which example specifically are you referring to as being Ceramiche Melior - was it a vase in my opening post?
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Ah OK, yes it was the 3rd pot in my opening post which had Melior scratched on the base. So a pottery in Florence called Ceramiche Melior made it - how interesting. Do you know if there were any links between Melior and San Marino?
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Good morning.
There is n connection between Melior and San Marino that I can uncover.
I can offer more information on the potters of San Marino if you feel your members would be interested.
By the way, I was fascinated by the Bertoncello ceramics and I responded to the post with the company's contact information.
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There is n connection between Melior and San Marino that I can uncover.
I can offer more information on the potters of San Marino if you feel your members would be interested.
By the way, I was fascinated by the Bertoncello ceramics and I responded to the post with the company's contact information.
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Yes please! Any information you wish to share would be very welcome...
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