Update (3/22/2012): I received a comment below, identified as having come from Giovanni de Simone's widow Eliana. According to the comment and the website to which it referred me, de Simone was never a student of Picasso. At the time of his death, his factory employed 100 workers, and it closed in 1992, a year after his death. I have emailed Susanna de Simone in an attempt to verify this information.
Update (3/23/2012): I received verification from the studio of Susanna de Simone and wrote an updated post which was published on 3/24/2012.
Giovanni de Simone (1930-1991), a member of the Italian aristocracy,
Experts predict that de Simone pottery, which has always been collectible, will soar in price over the coming years. Susanna de Simone still makes and sells ceramic items in the style she learned from her father. She signs her work "S. DE SIMONE."
From italianpotterymarks.freeforums.org, forum.treasurenet.com and sllab.net
From italianpotterymarks.freeforums.org, forum.treasurenet.com and sllab.net
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Vase trocadero.com |
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Bottles and vases dualmodern.com |
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Vase nyshowplace.com |
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Bottle and vase liveauctioneers.com |
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Square plate italianpottery.com |
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Square plate italianpottery.com |
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Square plate italianpottery.com |
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Plate by daughter Susanna de Simone villagioceramics.com |