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1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

By latonairene, 23 July, 2009
Description

This item was given to my husband's grandfather in the early 1930's. He owned a pork store in Brooklyn, New York and received this set as a promotional item from a sales rep for Buttoni Pasta.
The set includes the pot with cover, creamer with cover, sugar, and 6 cups and saucers.
The bottoms are marked either "FOR BUTTONI...NEW YORK...DERUTA ITALY" or merely "DERUTA ITALY".
The set is in mint condition. I would like to know its value.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
PAINTED, GLAZED, CHINA
Distinguishing marks
FOR-BUTTONI...NEW YORK...DERUTA ITALY
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
POT STANDS 8 1/2" TALL
Date Period
EARLY 1930'S
Weight
POT WEIGHS APPROX. 1 LB
History
PROMOTIONAL ITEM GIVEN TO STORE OWNER BY BUTTONI SALES REPRESENTATIVE
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
PROMOTIONAL ITEM GIVEN TO STORE OWNER
For Sale?
No
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kathyBeh

15 years 11 months ago

Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

Its spelled "Buitoni" now unless it is a different company.

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FriendsofCama

13 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET by kathyBeh

Re: 1930's BUITONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

 I confirm the correct spelling is "BUITONI". 

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rknrbnpug

9 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET by kathyBeh

Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

you are correct. The spelling has been Buitoni since it's inception

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wwesolowski

14 years ago

Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

I have the same set - have you found out anything more about the value?

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rknrbnpug

9 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET by wwesolowski

Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

would you be willing to share pics of your set and give me it's history?  If you would prefer to do that privately my email is [email protected].  I am researching this particular set.  I have found out a few things about it.  The pattern is "Ricco" and it does originate from Deruta Italy.

thanks,

Robin

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rknrbnpug

9 years 3 months ago

Re: 1930's BUTTONI PASTA PROMOTIONAL ITEM COFFEE SET

I do not know the value of your set but I suspect if it is in mint condition that that alone makes it valuable.  I have the identical set and the glaze is NOT from China if that is what you were referring to. :)  It is  handcrafted and handpainted in Deruta, Italy.

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