Porcelain 17th Century Woman Figurine
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Elegant woman in gown holding fan
Trimmed in blue and gold
Delicate details on dress
No chips
No cracks
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Vintage Capodimonte Italian Fan Girl with Parasol Cobalt Blue/White/Gold, a beautiful and rare piece for your collection. Stands 8.5 inches tall
The first use of the Neoploitan “N” topped with a 5-point crown, (coronet), was in 1771. Spanish King Ferdinand I was having a Royal Factory built in Naples, and even though it was not completed until 1772, the blue “N” and crown were used for production pieces made that year in the Spanish Factory, and continued to be used after the manufacturing process moved back to Naples–until 1834. Important Note: The Neapolitan “N” and crown were never trademark protected. There have been many variations with different fonts of the “N” and different styles of the crown or coronet. Technically any porcelain maker could use the mark and claim to be Capodimonte porcelain. And many have. To be sure of the authentication, other factors must also be considered, such as; factory marks and back-stamps, even design and artist styles that are known and recognized. So I’m calling it a knock off
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