Italian Ceramic Vase with Donkey in the Style of Guido Gambone
By Guido Gambone
Located in Esbjerg, DK
A 'soapy' white glazed stoneware vase hand-decorated with basket carrying donkey.
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases
Stoneware
Italian Ceramic Vase with Donkey in the Style of Guido Gambone
By Guido Gambone
Located in Esbjerg, DK
A 'soapy' white glazed stoneware vase hand-decorated with basket carrying donkey.
Stoneware
Pair of Stone Ashlars, Stones with Rings for Tying Up Horses and Donkeys, 20th C
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of Stone Ashlars, Stones with Rings for Tying Up Horses and Donkeys, 20th Century Antique square ashlars, once used to tether horses, mules, and donkeys. Made from various ston...
Terracotta
19th Century Majolica Cart with Donkey & Birds Delphin Massier
By Delphin Massier
Located in Austin, TX
Large French Majolica cart with donkey & birds signed Delphin Massier. The Massier are known for the quality of their unique enamels and paintings. The Massier family produced diff...
Ceramic, Faience, Majolica
19th Century Majolica Cart with Donkey and Birds Jerome Massier Fils
By Jerome Massier Fils
Located in Austin, TX
Large French Majolica cart with donkey and birds signed Jerome Massier Fils. The Massier are known for the quality of their unique enamels and paintings. The Massier family produce...
Majolica, Ceramic, Faience
Pair of Menton Majolica Donkey Wall Pockets
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Pair of Menton Majolica wall pockets which feature a donkeys head, citrus fruits (oranges and lemons) and tree blossom. Coloration: green, orange, yellow, are predominant. The piece ...
Majolica
Large Delphin Massier Donkey Figural Vase
By Delphin Massier
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Large Delphin Massier French Majolica figural vase which features a standing donkey with basket panniers.
Majolica
Italian Donkey Hand Crafted Ceramic by Vittorio Acabbo Amalfi 1970s
Located in Byron Bay, NSW
Vittorio Acabbo Amalfi Italian ceramic vase representing a Donkey In Campania Italy, in the late nineteenth century a group of artists gave life to an extraordinarily innovative s...
Ceramic
Guido Gambone Modernist Ceramic Pottery Vase, INK MARK , Italy "dONKEY"
By Guido Gambone
Located in Buffalo, NY
Stunning Guido Gambone Modernist Ceramic Pottery Bud Vase, INK MARKed , Italy "dONKEY" wonderful , proportion.color ,glaze.
Ceramic, Pottery
Guido Gambone Italy Ceramic Thumbprint Vase with Leaf Motif Green Donkey Mark
By Guido Gambone
Located in Bridgehampton, NY
Hand formed thumbprint vase in green glaze with rust red leaf motif. Signed on bottom (Guido) "donkey Gambone Italy".
Ceramic
Guido Gambone Ceramic Triangle Vase Donkey Mark
By Guido Gambone
Located in Munich, DE
Pyramidal shaped vase: H. 18 cm. Workshop brand and Gambone, Italy with the Donkey Mark.
Ceramic
Guido Gambone Blue Glazed Ceramic Vase Donkey Mark
By Guido Gambone
Located in Munich, DE
Very colorful Guido Gambone ceramic vase with geometric underglaze painting in yellow, orange red, black on blue textured background, signed with GAMBONE and the donkey mark.
Ceramic
Turkish Donkey Vase
Located in DeSoto, KS
This vase was used in the 19th century for carrying water or food on a donkey.
Terracotta
A 1950's Ceramic Vessel signed Gambone Italy with Donkey mark
Located in New York, NY
A 1950's Ceramic Vessel signed Gambone Italy with Donkey mark
Little Vase by Guido Gambone
Located in Pasadena, CA
Blue glazed ceramic vase, donkey mark signed Gambone.
Ceramic
WIENER WERKSTATTE Glazed Earthenware Vase (1920's)
By Kitty Rix
Located in New York, NY
A glazed faience vase with donkey handles by Kitty Rix for the Wiener Werkstatte, Austria, c. 1920.
Earthenware
Pair of Italian Pottery Guido Gambone Donkey Mark Lava Glaze Vases
By Guido Gambone
Located in Tulsa, OK
Two wonderful Italian pottery vases, both signed Gambone Italy, with the figural donkey mark.
Pottery
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