08/09/2025
Just acquired a fabulous collection of over 100 pieces of Capodimonte, mostly large pieces. Add beauty to any home as accent pieces and decor. Lots of beautiful display cases as well and so much more!
Capodimonte porcelain began in the outskirts of Naples in the 1740s when King Charles III of Bourbon and his queen, Amalia of Saxony, set out to establish a porcelain studio within the grounds of their palace, Reggia di Capodimonte. At the time, porcelain was just beginning to reach peak celebrity across Europe. While porcelain making was a technique perfected in Asia centuries prior, it was not popularized among European makers until later in the seventeenth century. By the eighteenth century, porcelain wares experienced unprecedented demand among aristocratic circles.
The fascinating history of Capodimonte porcelain only adds to the maker’s beauty, which is why the appearance of extraordinary pieces on the market can lead to sales far above auction expectations. Smaller pieces and sets can also be found that still demonstrate the impressive quality for which Capodimonte porcelain is known.
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