I’m wondering if anyone can identify if the attached pictures are from an actual Capo Dimonte piece. I was presented with this item as a gift 20 years ago and have always kept it in my home when someone told me that it was a Capodimonte from Italy. I took a picture of the mark on the bottom of the piece, which is also attached. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!
Yes,, Friedrich is correct !! With so many companies and studios using the mark there is little standard to go by !! Much of what is sold online and advertised as Capodimonte is not in that style at all !! Yours I think is !! The applied flowers are common to that style !!
Anyone producing this type item,,if in the capodimonte region can use the crowned N mark !! That signifies where it was made !! There are many variations of marks depending on which mfr. made it !!
Thank you, Martha! I’m excited at the possibility that my item might be in the true Capadimonte style. I guess the biggest thing is that I love it! Thanks again! I’ve learned so much in so little time in this forum.