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Author Topic: Orange caraffe?  (Read 906 times)

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Orange caraffe?
« on: August 24, 2018, 01:18:49 PM »
Hi wonderful people. This landed on my doorstep a few weeks ago and I am still wondering as to the manufacture. It is 12"/300mm tall and the bowl is around 3"/80mm in diameter. The top is formed for pouring. It is white inside and the bottom is cased in flint. Because of the colour, casing and white interior I initially thought Ryd. Then I looked at the handle and thought Empoli.
Does anyone have any views on this piece please?

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