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Default Fwd: BB Italian translation, what are these items and what do they say?

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> maybe 4" high ceramic containers too small for
> vases and without lids. They are also too oddly shaped to easily drink
> from,having a rounded flair just under the lip on top, a 1" waist and
> another rounded flair near the bottom before forming a truncated
> pedestal. Made in Italy, they are beautifully painted under the glaze,
> with almost calligraphic writing around the middles. One says Una
> Rasino, the other Una Di Tuzia
> I have uploaded a picture to my Flickr site .Any ideas?
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/phoenixwench/


Uno means "One" or "an" in Italian. I think the other words are simply
proper nouns. Try http://translate.google.com or just googling those
terms.