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Duer 157099 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-03-08 09:38 PM
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Another mystery - this time a Richard Ginori sugar bowl
After spending way too much time researching this, all I know is that this was likely made in 1938. I cannot find the name of the pattern, but what interests me is that Gio Ponti was a designer for Ginori through 1938 (I believe), so there's a small chance that this is a Ponti design. But I don't know, and can't figure it out. At the "Replacements" site, they have hundreds of Ginori patterns, but listed by name and I have no clue what it might be called.

Anyway, here's a cut-n-paste of just the two patterns that are on each side of the bowl. The only markings on the bottom, besides the hallmark/date, are the numbers 635 and 439.

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Whoa_Nelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-03-08 10:02 PM
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1. More likely between 1923-30...?
Edited on Tue Jun-03-08 10:41 PM by Whoa_Nelly
The pattern looks like a Mondrian style, so I used "Mondrian" along with "Giorni" in my search

http://www.achome.co.uk/antiques/artdeco.htm
GIO PONTI


Giò Ponti (18 November 1891, Milan- 16 September, 1979, Milan) was an Italian architect. His parents were Enrico Ponti and Giovanna Rigone. Gio Ponti did military service during World War I in the Pontonier Corps with the rank of captain, from 1916 to 1918, receiving the Bronze Medal and Miliitary Cross.
Gio Ponti graduated with a degree in architecture in 1921 from the Milan Polytechnic, and set up a studio with the architects Mino Fiocchi and Emilio Lancia in Milan. Later, he went into partnership with Lancia (Studio Ponti e Lancia, PL: 1926-1933); then with the engineers Antonio Fornaroli and Eugenio Soncini (Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Soncini, P.F.S.:1933-1945).


In 1921, he married Giulia Vimercati; they were to have four children and eight grandchildren. From 1923 came his public debut at the first Biennial Exhibition of the Decorative Arts in Monza, which was followed by his involvement in organization of the subsequent Triennial Exhibitions on Monza and Milan.
From 1923 to 1930 he worked at the Manifattura Ceramica Richard Ginori, in Milan and Sesto Fiorentino, changing the company's whole output.


In 1928 he founded the magazine Domus. From 1936 to 1961 he was professor on the permanent staff of the Faculty of Architecture at the Milan Polytechnic.


In 1941 he resigned as editor of the magazine Domus and set up the magazine Stile, which he edited until 1947. In 1948 he returned to Domus, of which he remained the editor until the end of his life.
In 1952 he went into partnership with the architect Alberto Rosselli (Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Rosselli, P.F.R.: 1952-1976); after the death of Rosselli he continued to work with his long time partner Antonio Fornaroli
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Duer 157099 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-03-08 10:17 PM
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3. I've seen both dates, 1923-30 and 1923-38
So wasn't sure which was correct. Thanks for the tip on Mondrian, any new clues are always helpful!

(runs back to Google...)
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Whoa_Nelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-03-08 10:13 PM
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2. Very cool site about Ponti!
Damn, dotcosm! Every time you go on a search, it sends me on one and I learn something new ;)

ttp://www.dorlingkindersley-uk.co.uk/static/cs/uk/11/features/miller/learnmore05.html
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Duer 157099 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-03-08 10:17 PM
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4. I'm sorry!
Nah, not really, cuz I know how fun it is learning new stuff! :D :hi:
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