Pair of Italian Floral Candlesticks

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Italian Capodimonte Visconti Mollica Floral Candlesticks

Italian Capodimonte Visconti Mollica floral candlesticks are a fine example of Capodimonte porcelain craftsmanship, which is highly regarded for its intricate details and luxurious designs. Capodimonte porcelain is the finest of Italian artistic pottery, with a history beginning in Naples in 1738. In that year, with clays of pure white color and the finest grain, brought in from Calabria, artists created highly detailed objects rivaling the best of other European courts. Almost 300 years later, each piece is still individually handcrafted in the most meticulous detail.

-Size:
-Materials: hand painted porcelain
-Provenance: 19th century
-Made in: Naples, Italy
-Notes:

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Italian Capodimonte Visconti Mollica Floral Candlesticks

Italian Capodimonte Visconti Mollica floral candlesticks are a fine example of Capodimonte porcelain craftsmanship, which is highly regarded for its intricate details and luxurious designs. Capodimonte porcelain is the finest of Italian artistic pottery, with a history beginning in Naples in 1738. In that year, with clays of pure white color and the finest grain, brought in from Calabria, artists created highly detailed objects rivaling the best of other European courts. Almost 300 years later, each piece is still individually handcrafted in the most meticulous detail.

-Size:
-Materials: hand painted porcelain
-Provenance: 19th century
-Made in: Naples, Italy
-Notes:

Italian Capodimonte Visconti Mollica Floral Candlesticks

Italian Capodimonte Visconti Mollica floral candlesticks are a fine example of Capodimonte porcelain craftsmanship, which is highly regarded for its intricate details and luxurious designs. Capodimonte porcelain is the finest of Italian artistic pottery, with a history beginning in Naples in 1738. In that year, with clays of pure white color and the finest grain, brought in from Calabria, artists created highly detailed objects rivaling the best of other European courts. Almost 300 years later, each piece is still individually handcrafted in the most meticulous detail.

-Size:
-Materials: hand painted porcelain
-Provenance: 19th century
-Made in: Naples, Italy
-Notes: