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Pair of plates that look like Capo Di Monte

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By Lovejoy, 17 May, 2017
Accurate Description of Item
Modern Capodimonte Decorator Plates
Appraiser Remarks
Today these Porcelain plates with their high relief style are commonly identified in our current market place as "Capo-di-Monte", even when not made by the original company.

Based on your images and the markings, these are modern examples, most likely dating from the second half of the 20th Century. Many of these 20th Century plates originally had paper or foil labels which have either been removed after sale or have simply fallen off over time.

In the current market values for these Capodimonte style vases and pitchers and plates are quite modest, similar pieces are still in production to this day.
Estimated Value
$50.00- $75.00
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Re: Pair of plates that look like Capo Di Monte

Modern Capodimonte Decorator Plates

Today these Porcelain plates with their high relief style are commonly identified in our current market place as "Capo-di-Monte", even when not made by the original company.

Based on your images and the markings, these are modern examples, most likely dating from the second half of the 20th Century. Many of these 20th Century plates originally had paper or foil labels which have either been removed after sale or have simply fallen off over time.

In the current market values for these Capodimonte style vases and pitchers and plates are quite modest, similar pieces are still in production to this day.

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