Small chip on top of front horse, hairline crack on back, nothing noticeable. I have been trying to find any information about the piece, just can't seem to find anything that matches mine..
Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Porcelain
Distinguishing marks
Capodimonte Italy on bottom in black below an N and a crown
"Capodimonte" has become a generic marking, used by a large number of companies since World War Two. Most pieces like this one post date the 1950's and similar examples are still in production. Values for modern capodimonte in the resale market tends to be modest for pieces like this, about $75.00 for this one.
Re: capodimonte Italian porcelain horses
"Capodimonte" has become a generic marking, used by a large number of companies since World War Two. Most pieces like this one post date the 1950's and similar examples are still in production. Values for modern capodimonte in the resale market tends to be modest for pieces like this, about $75.00 for this one.