Studio Bormioli Rocco Palatina Amethyst vintage Purple dishes 2 plates/ 4 bowls
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Rare find vintage used good condition just a few scratches from normal utensils scratch it looks like. Measurements, Details, colors, design, quality, and shape are all shown in pictures. Look at pictures before buying. These are a amethyst purple color with a hammered look effects around the top rim as shown in pictures. Beautiful dishes. Shipping includes tracking and insurance. These are good for salad plates serving plates, the bowls can be candy serving dishes and the plates can be used a cake serving dishes or a cake plate. Vintage items are rare to come by and collectors or one of a kind collectors would loves these as conversation pieces. This is a discontinued vintage plate rare item for collectors.
The Bormioli family was originally from Altare, in the hinterland of Savona, where the family name was already known in the art of glass-making since the Middle-Age. The family name "Bormioli di Altare" can be tracked back to AD 1300, in the archives of Savona, for the purchase of soda (sodium carbonate).
In 1825, Luigi Bormioli left Altare (Province of Savona) and moved to Borgo San Donnino (renamed Fidenza in 1927) in the province of Parma. With the money inherited from his father, Luigi started a glassware company.
In 1832, after his death, the business was continued by his wife Petronilla, a mother of six children and a seventh coming. Together with her sons Dominic, Rocco and Charles, she led the company for 22 years.
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