2.01K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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2.01K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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I have a porcelain Rose figurine from NAPOLEON Porcelain….I have seen several others listed as Capodimonte but mine is stamped POLECI under the Napoleon mark. Can anyone tell me if this is actually a Capodimonte piece or a different artist?

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Ahhh !! Wondered about a possible mis- spelling !! I looked everywhere and the only word similar was Polish !! And that wasn`t it !! Thanks Friedrich !!

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It is misstamped and you are misreading. It reads NAPOLEON, but missing the NA and including incorrectly stamped O and N. Check the offset of what you see as POLECI and compare with the sticker. Use a ruler to double-check if still not convinced.

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It is a piece called The Rose a very delicate porcelain flower figurine..I already know that Napoleon was the Factory..my question was if anyone knows what the POLECI means

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Capo di Monte was a region in Italy not an individual maker !! Could be made by one of hundreds !! Any maker within that region can use the Crowned N capo di monte mark !! You didn`t post a pic of the item so have no idea what it is !! Napoleon could be a pattern name or a factory !!

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