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Italian sculpture in Capodimonte porcelain.

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Description: Sculptural group in Capodimonte porcelain belonging to the early 20th century.

The group depicts a putto in a romantic attitude while holding a crown of flowers in his hand.

The fineness of the carving and the composition of the work places it between the first and second decades of the twentieth century.

Conditions: Excellent condition.

Measurements: 28x13 H30cm.

Provenance: Naples 20th century.

Document: Certificate of Authenticity.

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£900.00  UK
$1140.93  USA
1079.37  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Period Early 20th Century Antiques Material Porcelain Origin Italian Maker Capodimonte Item code as906a1717 Status For Sale

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Borrelli AntichitaVia Nazionale 257
Torre del Greco
Naples
Italy
80059

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