Capodimonte
Italian
Capodimonte is an Italian porcelain manufacturer that was founded in Naples in the 18th century. The company was established by King Charles VII of Naples and Sicily, who wanted to create a royal porcelain factory that would rival the finest European manufacturers. Capodimonte quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality, finely detailed porcelain pieces, including figurines, vases, and tableware. The company's designs were often inspired by classical mythology, history, and literature, and were characterized by their ornate, baroque style. Capodimonte's signature mark is a crown over an "N," which stands for Naples, and the company's products are highly collectible and sought-after by collectors around the world. Today, Capodimonte porcelain is still produced in Italy, using traditional techniques and craftsmanship, and remains a symbol of the country's rich artistic heritage.
Capodimonte
Antique Capodimonte Porcelain Figural Group Designer Lamp
H 33 in W 14 in D 14 in
$ 1,600
Capodimonte
Pair of Italian Capodimonte painted porcelain plaques
H 14.57 in W 12.6 in D 0.79 in
$ 8,250
Capodimonte
19th Century Italian Handmade Bronze Serving Table, Cart with Capodimonte
H 32 in W 43 in D 21 in
$ 5,356
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Pair of Italian Hand Made Floral Table Lamps by Capodimonte, Italy, 1950
H 36 in W 14 in D 12 in
$ 3,120
Italian Ceramic Sculpture by Benacchio for Triade, 1960s
H 8 in W 7 in D 5 in
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