"Pair Of Capodimonte Covered Pots"
Pair of covered pots in polychrome Capodimonte* porcelain enhanced with gilding, with rich relief decoration of a festive scene with cherubs dancing in a bucolic landscape with plant garlands, vintage 20th century. These pots are in very good general condition. They are very decorative. Signed below and numbered 2734 *Capodimonte porcelain is a porcelain produced by the factory of the same name established in 1743 in the hilly area of Capodimonte in Naples, under the aegis of Charles de Bourbon, king of Naples and future Charles III from Spain. With his wife, Queen Marie-Amélie, they established the Royal Manufacture of Capodimonte adjoining the Capodimonte Palace in Naples, a former royal summer residence. Thanks to this factory, the monarchs gave birth to one of the famous Italian art forms. The king collects masterpieces at the Capodimonte Museum. Capodimonte porcelain has survived time thanks to the creativity of Neapolitan artists. Capodimonte porcelain objects (signed with a crowned N) are recognized and sought after by collectors. Dimensions: foot diameter 13.50 CM Height: 39.50 CM