
Capodimonte
Capodimonte Porcelain Yellow Flower From Naples, Italy/1743/King Charles VII
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Capodimonte porcelain originated in Naples, Italy, in 1743 under King Charles VII of Naples.
The tradition of creating delicate hand-painted floral porcelain pieces became a hallmark of Italian craftsmanship, with production continuing through various manufacturers into the 20th century.
The blue 'N' with crown mark is the authentic Capodimonte mark, representing Naples (Napoli), though it has been widely reproduced. These yellow rose candle holders were typically produced in the mid-to-late 20th century as decorative accessories for elegant home interiors.
Capodimonte-style floral candle holders appeal to collectors of Italian porcelain, vintage home décor enthusiasts, and those who appreciate fine hand-painted ceramics. The intricate detailing and romantic aesthetic make these pieces particularly valued by collectors of European decorative arts and those seeking authentic vintage Italian craftsmanship. The yellow rose motif adds a cheerful, classic touch that complements traditional and cottage-style interiors, making them desirable for both display and functional use.
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- Color
- Yellow
- Decoration Material
- Ceramic
- Material
- Porcelain
- Pattern
- Floral