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- - - - - | Capo Dimonte porcelain woman Item # 4464 Click HERE to inquire about this item Capo Dimonte porcelain depicting a peasant woman wheeling a wine keg and jugs (and having a bit of difficulty!) The Capodimonte factory was established in Naples in 1743 by Prince Charles of Bourbon, relocated to Buen Retiro (near Madrid) in 1759 when Charles became King Charles III of Spain, and finally relocated again to Italy near Florence in 1816. Until that time, Capodimonte ceramics, encompassing tableware and decorative statues/figurines, were considered very fine quality, but since then, they have been produced in varying degrees of quality; political upheavals, lost porcelain molds, and incompetent stewardships have taken their toll. To complicate matters, because the mark has never been legally protected, other Italian factories produced very good copies with impunity
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- - - - - - - - - | Antique Chinese Famille Vert porcelain vase  Item # 5360 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Chinese Famille Vert porcelain vase, late 19th century. Lime and emerald greens, coral, iron red, blue, aubergine, and a bit of pale yellow in the finely hand painted floral design. The base has double blue rings and has been drilled for lamp fittings. 18 inches high, 8 inches wide at shoulder.
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- - | Pablo Picasso Ceramic bowl with face of a woman c1950 Item # 5452 Click HERE to inquire about this item Pablo Picasso Ceramic bowl, face of a woman."Internationally famed for his paintings, sculpture, and graphics, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was long intrigued by ceramics. After seeing the works of the Madoura potters at a crafts fair in 1946, he asked Georges and Suzanne Ramie, who operated the studio, to provide him with the opportunity to work with ceramics" This phrase was taken form http://www.a-r-t.com/picasso/ See Picasso Painter and Sculptor in Clay edited by Marilyn McCully and published by Harry Abrams to learn more about ceramics by Pablo Picasso
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