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Basket, Capodimonte Italian Ceramic Basket of Roses, Pink & Yellow, Italy, Vintage

Basket, Capodimonte Italian Ceramic Basket of Roses, Pink & Yellow, Italy, Vintage

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  • Vintage Capodimonte Floral Basket with Bow, Pink & Yellow Roses, Hand Painted, Italian Ceramics, Ceramic Roses, Mid Century, Home Decor, Romantic, Maximalist,  Cottagecore, Traditional Decor, (Discontinued)
  • Made in Italy
  • Vintage: 1960's (estimated)
  • Details:  Elegant Capodimonte basket, with the traditional beautiful large roses in pink and yellow with dark green leaves and a large pink bowl on the basket handle.  Many potters produced works in the style of Capodimonte in the 1950's and 1960's, but it's nearly impossible to really date these pieces.  This is legitimate Italian pottery, stamped on the bottom with the N and Crown logo plus the Capodimonte name and "Made in Italy". Also, part of the bottom border is unglazed, a key sign of true Italian pottery.  Perfect for adding a romantic touch to traditional or cottagecore interiors, this finely detailed piece elevates any home decor with timeless charm and artistry.  There are minor condition issues, please see below.
  • Material: Earthenware
  • Dimensions:  Approx. 4.0 inches Tall, approx. 5.5 inches Long and approx 4.0 inches Deep
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Good Vintage Condition.  There are several very small chips, all photographed close-up for your review.  Please ask for additional pictures if you have any concerns.  Please review all pictures before purchasing and make sure you love this item, we cannot accept returns. All Sales Final.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 

Capodimonte was the most famous porcelain manufacturer in Italy, founded in 1736.  After the Royal Factory closure in 1834, many of the “King’s” artists and modelers split off to open their own studios. By 1925 there were many Italian porcelain factories making Capodimonte-style porcelains, and using the famous “N” and crown because the Neapolitan “N” and crown were never trademark protected.  Today Capodimonte is produced in the Neapolitan region of Italy, (and Spain, for a while), it is not associated with a single factory or maker.  Several ceramic factories work in the Capodimonte style.

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