Rosenthal Netter (Italy)
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wyvern- Number of posts: 10
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Re: Rosenthal Netter (Italy)
Hi Wyvern - welcome to the forum. Your vase is brilliant - I love it - it's reminding me of some Raymor/Rosenthal Netter pieces I've seen somewhere. I'll see if I can find anything in any of my books or online resources to compare and get back.
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I think your right pip , it looks very like rosenthal netter with onion shaped pattern Ed

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Ok now there's a bit of a grey area here regarding Raymor and Rosenthal Netter so perhaps I should clarify - and maybe Ed might want to add any info he knows to this as well.
As I understand it Raymor and Rosenthal Netter were both importers to the USA of Italian ceramics from companies such as Bitossi and others. However, Rosenthal Netter also commissioned pieces especially - so I'd say looking at your vase, taking into consideration the style and colours used, it's most likely a Rosenthal Netter piece - either bought by them and imported into the USA or commissioned especially and then imported. It's extremely difficult (apart from Bitossi pieces which are so distinctive) to be able to pin these down to an actual factory. Hope that helps.
As I understand it Raymor and Rosenthal Netter were both importers to the USA of Italian ceramics from companies such as Bitossi and others. However, Rosenthal Netter also commissioned pieces especially - so I'd say looking at your vase, taking into consideration the style and colours used, it's most likely a Rosenthal Netter piece - either bought by them and imported into the USA or commissioned especially and then imported. It's extremely difficult (apart from Bitossi pieces which are so distinctive) to be able to pin these down to an actual factory. Hope that helps.
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No pip I agree with what you say, except should it not be exported to not imported to Ed

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aha - I said 'imported into'
Thanks for the confirmation though Ed - there's quite a bit of confusion out there generally about the various companies making and dealing in Italian pottery.
Thanks for the confirmation though Ed - there's quite a bit of confusion out there generally about the various companies making and dealing in Italian pottery.
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importers to the USA ,
Ed
Seriously though you are both right, it is very confusing tracking the ltaian stuff ,I have tried with not much success to get more info on bertoncello as well
EdSeriously though you are both right, it is very confusing tracking the ltaian stuff ,I have tried with not much success to get more info on bertoncello as well

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Re: Rosenthal Netter (Italy)
Thank you for your comments everyone, and to Pip for fixing the photos in this thread.
Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the signed Raymor pieces, such as http://cgi.ebay.com/Raymor-Italian-Art-Pottery-Tray-Mid-Century-SIGNED_W0QQitemZ290287829227QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:101.
Thanks
Wyvern
Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the signed Raymor pieces, such as http://cgi.ebay.com/Raymor-Italian-Art-Pottery-Tray-Mid-Century-SIGNED_W0QQitemZ290287829227QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:101.
Thanks
Wyvern
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Re: Rosenthal Netter (Italy)
Never seen anything like that before... I wonder what the grooves on the sides are for? Is it an ashtray?
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I think raymor and rosenthal netter bidded against each other for Italian pieces and a piece is just as likely to have a R/Netter label as Raymor one , I don't why this one is signed raymor , maybe they did that as well as labels , ED

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Yes, it's an ashtray. I wondered if it was contemporary, although the listing states 80's. I've seen a couple of other similarly signed pieces for sale.
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Re: Rosenthal Netter (Italy)
The seller says he picked it up in the 80s - not that he thinks it's from that era. I don't think it's contemporary at all - it looks very late 50s/early 60s to me going by the shape and the design.
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Yes, I love the design, and the colours are great. I'm glad to hear it's genuine.
If I lived their I'd be sure to bid on it :)
Wyvern
If I lived their I'd be sure to bid on it :)
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wyvern- Number of posts: 10
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