A majolica bowl vase with a metallic luster, decorated on the neck with coats of arms and masks; the body features fantastic winged animals and medallions with portraits of nobles and a Roman soldier. The trademark of the Angelo Pascucci Ceramics Industry. Ceramica Pascucci of Gualdo Tadino refers to the historic Pascucci family factory, specifically ICAP (Industria Ceramica Angelo Pascucci), active from 1925 to 1932, specializing in traditional Gualdo Tadino majolica and antique reproductions, often featuring metallic luster decorations, continuing the local tradition that included masters such as Rubboli and Santarelli. Pascucci ceramics, like those from other kilns in Gualdo Tadino, are now sought-after collector's items.