Mattias
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So, I bought this vintage ceramic ashtray the other day…
The color of it is light grey. It has very faded markings underneath, that I hardly can get to show up at all in a photo:
This is definitely not 100 % guaranteed, but from what I can tell looking up close under a bright light, it seems like it does say RB, Alcobaça, Made in Portugal. If that is the case, it would have been made by Raul da Bernada of Raul da Bernarda & Filhos, Lda., the oldest crockery factory in Alcobaça, Portugal, founded in 1875.
I've seen mentioned in this old thread where replicas of this ashtray were made, that those replicas were "made from real vintage aluminum parts, exactly like the film".
So what do I have here? An actual vintage original of the ashtray that later was used in or replicated for the movie, or an old ceramic replica someone made after the movie came out? Does anyone actually know for sure the origin of the ashtrays in the movie?
The color of it is light grey. It has very faded markings underneath, that I hardly can get to show up at all in a photo:
This is definitely not 100 % guaranteed, but from what I can tell looking up close under a bright light, it seems like it does say RB, Alcobaça, Made in Portugal. If that is the case, it would have been made by Raul da Bernada of Raul da Bernarda & Filhos, Lda., the oldest crockery factory in Alcobaça, Portugal, founded in 1875.
I've seen mentioned in this old thread where replicas of this ashtray were made, that those replicas were "made from real vintage aluminum parts, exactly like the film".
So what do I have here? An actual vintage original of the ashtray that later was used in or replicated for the movie, or an old ceramic replica someone made after the movie came out? Does anyone actually know for sure the origin of the ashtrays in the movie?