Wall plate (3) - Porcelain - Capodimonte putti

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3 beautiful hand-painted Capodimonte porcelain decorative plates, originating from Italy.
This type of pottery is characteristic of the Neapolitan region and is known for its detailed relief decorations.
The plates are decorated with Rococo-style scenes featuring figures such as putti (little angels or cherubs) and floral motifs in vases.
It is made of cast porcelain or faience, with the figures and the gold details hand-painted.
These plates are often used as wall decor or as a decorative fruit bowl.
These boards are dated to the mid-century period, although the style is based on many older traditions.
On the underside of the plates is the handwritten gold inscription Capodimonte Italy 716.

3 beautiful hand-painted Capodimonte porcelain decorative plates, originating from Italy.
This type of pottery is characteristic of the Neapolitan region and is known for its detailed relief decorations.
The plates are decorated with Rococo-style scenes featuring figures such as putti (little angels or cherubs) and floral motifs in vases.
It is made of cast porcelain or faience, with the figures and the gold details hand-painted.
These plates are often used as wall decor or as a decorative fruit bowl.
These boards are dated to the mid-century period, although the style is based on many older traditions.
On the underside of the plates is the handwritten gold inscription Capodimonte Italy 716.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Style subtype
Italian design
Specific region of origin
Napels
Title additional information
Capodimonte putti
No. of items
3
Country of Origin
Italy
Material
Porcelain
Style
Vintage
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
27.5 cm
Width
27.5 cm
Diameter
27.5 cm
Depth
4 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
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