1950 VINTAGE CAPODIMONTE BASKET BASSANO PRETTY CERAMIC FLOWERS ITALY


1950 VINTAGE CAPODIMONTE BASKET BASSANO PRETTY CERAMIC FLOWERS ITALY

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1950 VINTAGE CAPODIMONTE BASKET BASSANO PRETTY CERAMIC FLOWERS ITALY:
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Product DetailsItem #:5-656-0Dimensions (inches):4.50H x 7.50W x 7.25DComment:This charming vintage Capodimonte-style Basket would make a wonderful addition to your collection! The vintage Bassano ceramic basket from Italy dates to around 1950 and it is decorated with pink and yellow flowers. Picture this adorable Capodimonte-style basket in your living room or adorning your bedroom dressing table! ConditionCondition:

GOOD

In overall good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define \'good condition\' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see \'character marks\' consistent with that age and could include nicks or dings on a piece of furniture, normal separation at joints in wood due to expansion and contraction over time, minor damage to veneer has been stabilized, most locks functioning, most drawers and doors open or slide easily, some original trim may be missing or has been replaced with genuine period-correct substitutes or new reproductions, and there may be one or more splits in the wood due to age and use. If there has been a break in the marble, it has been repaired and the repair may be visible. There may be minor restoration that is visible. Chairs considered \'good condition\' may have professional structural repairs but are considered to be structurally sound. These types of repairs may be visible upon close inspection. Upholstered items may show wear consistent with age and use and may need to be reupholstered. EuroLux Antiques makes no representation regarding the comfort of chairs or useability for the customer\'s particular application.

Item Specifics:Shows normal wear and chips to the flower petals due to age and use.ShippingFree Shipping:Free shipping only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via USPS Parcel Post. Shipments may occasionally be upgraded to UPS or FedEx Ground service. All shipments include insurance.Additional is a city in the Marche region of Italy, near Perugia, in an area rich in the tradition of earthenware ceramics production. Many potters produced works in the style of Capodimonte in the 1950s and 1960s and signed the pieces with the mark, Bassano. The majority of these pieces are earthenware rather than porcelain.</div>Style: Capodimonte <div>CAPODIMONTE (aka Capo Di Monte)</div><div>The most famous porcelain manufacturer in Italy was Capodimonte, which was founded in 1736 at the Royal Court in Naples. Charles VII (1738 – 1759), son of Philip V of Spain, married Maria Amalia, granddaughter of Augustus II of Poland, founder of the Meissen porcelain factory in Germany. Charles VII wanted to create a porcelain factory in Italy that would rival that of Meissen. Without much initial success, he built a larger factory in 1743 in the Royal Wood of Capodimonte. Upon the death of Philip V, Charles moved to Spain to ascend the throne as Charles III of Spain and moved the entire production with him to Madrid, including all the molds and the skilled artists. Eventually Ferdinand IV King of Naples (1759 – 1816) returned the porcelain manufacture to Naples, where it continued as a royal factory until 1807. The high-quality works were in great demand throughout Europe. At that time, it was sold to a commercial corporation, which later closed in 1821. The business, including the original molds, was divided and sold in lots to several companies that still use the molds and the Capodimonte mark of a crown with a blue N today. Two of these companies are Doccia and Societe Richard Ceramica, also known as was extremely influential in Italy and many Italian potters imitated their designs, especially those with flowers and mythological scenes. In modern usage today, Capodimonte denotes ceramics made in the general style and fashion of those made by the 18th century Neapolitan porcelain manufacturer, although most pieces today are not made of porcelain. A great many of these pieces were made in the 1950s and 1960s. Many of these Capodimonte style pieces are marked Bassano (a city focused on ceramic production in the Marche region) or simply Italy, or even without a mark at & OptionsAvailability:Available for Immediate Shipment.The Fine PrintWatch Our Video:Free Shipping!Meet The FamilyMeet Aimee & Greg Talbot, Owners of EuroLuxWe Proudly Donate To:Visit Pets Inc., A No-Kill Animal Adoption CenterEuroLux Antiques1409 Main Street.Newberry, SC 29108.[phone removed by ].
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    1950 VINTAGE CAPODIMONTE BASKET BASSANO PRETTY CERAMIC FLOWERS ITALY:
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