Capodimonte Vase — a lavish floral showpiece embodying the artistry of Neapolitan porcelain. This sculptural vase features raised, hand-formed porcelain flowers, elegantly painted in shades of pink and green, wrapping around a flared neck and rounded base. A delicately sculpted ribbon curves around the body, adding whimsy and Rococo flair. Despite minor chipping to some flowers, the vase retains strong visual presence and collectibility
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Capodimonte porcelain originated in Naples in the mid-18th century under the patronage of King Charles VII and became renowned for its delicate figurines and decorative vessels. After its royal beginnings, the tradition continued through the 19th and 20th centuries via independent workshops that carried on the Capodimonte name — many using a crown-over-“N” mark. Pieces with raised floral appliqués are especially associated with early and revivalist Capodimonte styles
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Ideal as a stand-alone cabinet piece or part of a vintage European porcelain collection, this vase captures the extravagance and charm of its Rococo roots.