Accurate Description of Item
One Capodimonte style Ewer Vase
Appraiser Remarks
Based on what I can see this piece is an 20th example of Capodimonte, the maker's marking unknown. "Capodimonte" has become a generic term for elaborately decorated pottery originating in Italy, first made in 1743, the original factory closing about 1843. Pieces in the Capodimonte style began to be produced again in the 1920's and remain in production to this day, many had additional labels attached to them import/Export companies that were produced for which were removed after sale or have simply fallen off. Generally pieces like this today sell for under $150.00.
Estimated Value
$100.00- $150.00
Re: Antique vase with a face
One Capodimonte style Ewer Vase
Based on what I can see this piece is an 20th example of Capodimonte, the maker's marking unknown. "Capodimonte" has become a generic term for elaborately decorated pottery originating in Italy, first made in 1743, the original factory closing about 1843. Pieces in the Capodimonte style began to be produced again in the 1920's and remain in production to this day, many had additional labels attached to them import/Export companies that were produced for which were removed after sale or have simply fallen off. Generally pieces like this today sell for under $150.00.