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  1. Capodimonte porcelain - Wikipedia

    Capodimonte is the most significant factory for early Italian porcelain, the Doccia porcelain of Florence being the other main Italian factory. Capodimonte is most famous for its moulded …

  2. Capodimonte porcelain | History, Artistry & Collecting ...

    Porcelain of varying quality continues to be made under the Capodimonte name in Italy, both in the Naples area and at other locations. The modern production includes figurines and heavily …

  3. Capodimonte Porcelain Marks (Identification Guide with Values)

    Jul 5, 2024 · Learn to identify & date Capodimonte marks, brand trademarks & artist signs and find the value of Capodimonte porcelain with real auction examples.

  4. Capodimonte Porcelain – Factory and Makers Marks

    Capodimonte porcelain is named for the Neapolitan region of Italy (and Spain, for a while) where it was made, not for a single factory or maker. The first manufactury of this hard-paste porcelain …

  5. Capodimonte Made in Italy - History of Capodimonte

    Many of our customers are not sure what Capodimonte means. It is a style accredited to the very finest Italian porcelain, and its fascinating origins date to the eighteenth century when Charles …

  6. How to Identify Real Capodimonte Porcelain | The Study

    Jun 30, 2020 · Early examples of authentic Capodimonte porcelain can be hard to come by, but the best later pieces possess the same over-the-top charm.

  7. Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte

    Benvenuti nel sito ufficiale del Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte. Il museo è aperto tutti i giorni tranne il mercoledì dalle 8:30 alle 19:30.

  8. History and tradition of the Capodimonte porcelain

    The long tradition of Capodimonte porcelain was born over the Bourbon dynasty, precisely in 1743, when king Carlo Bourbon and his wife Amalia di Sassonia established a porcelain …

  9. Pricing and identification for collectible and vintage Capo ...

    Nowadays, the term Capo-di-Monte (with or without hyphens) is applied to a popular Italian style of porcelain items & decorative ceramics, characterized by their high-relief surface detailing. …

  10. History of Capodimonte Porcelain

    The origin of Capodimonte porcelain dates back to the early eighteenth century and geographically to the Kingdom of Naples. The father of Capodimonte porcelain is considered …