Early Mid-Century Italian Urns
09 September 2020
Description

Hand painted, made in Italy by Richard Ginori. Original not replica, two specific Urns / Bud Vases. Early 1600’s-1900’s

Provenance

I’ve looked up the stamp and the artist and he is world renowned

Acquired from
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For sale
Maybe
Answered within 1 day
By Delia
Sep 10, 23:12 UTC
Fair Market Value
$3,000 - $5,000 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Hi Sergio,

Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
It looks as though these are photos of just one urn but in your description you mention two so I wanted to confirm how many of these you have?
Also, can you please confirm the height?

Many thanks,
Delia

Sergio flores Sep 11, 00:13 UTC

Yes, I have 2 of these items. If you notice, I sent a pic of the bottom of each so you can see the stamp.
Dimensions are
11-1/2” Tall
7-1/2” Wide @ Center
8” wide at handles

Delia Sep 11, 13:25 UTC

Apologies for not catching that.
The marks on your pieces were ones Ginori used in the 18th and early 19th century; these are in the Moorish taste and were probably used for wine or oil (they would have had a stopper, now long-since lost).
Because of Ginori's lengthy production, there are a LOT of things made by him on the market; the danger - if you are thinking of selling these - would be to over-valuing these.
Based on the photos and information provided and subject to examination, this is:

A pair of tin-glazed earthenware wine or oil vessels
made and marked by Richard Ginori, Italy, 18th or early 19th century
In the Moorish taste, with two shaped handles, both marked underneath.
11 1/2 inches tall; width across handles 8 inches
$3,000-5,000*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.

Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you for using Mearto.

Sergio flores Sep 11, 14:47 UTC

Is this appraisal for 1 item or for the set of 2 that I have ?

Delia Sep 11, 14:49 UTC

It is for the pair

Sergio flores Sep 11, 14:51 UTC

Can you find me a buyer, or where would be the best place for me to sell these items? Please and thank you

Delia Sep 11, 14:56 UTC

We work with lots of auctioneers from relevant and highly qualified auction houses, not only in the US but around the world. Your item is in our database of leads and interested auctioneers will reach out to you directly on your email if they can help you sell your item.
If you said "yes" or "maybe" when we asked if your item was for sale auctioneers are now able to contact you. If you said "no" go to your item page and change that to "yes".
You can proactively reach out to auction houses in your area to see if they are interested in selling these on your behalf.
Alternatively, you can Google dealers of Ginori ceramics who exhibit on high-end antique websites - such as 1stDibs or Incollect - to see if they are interested in purchasing these outright.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

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