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China and Dinnerware448 of 1770Volkstedt by Alfred Hanika 1932-1949 Gold Gilt Coffee Pot. Gold Handle and Finial TopBlue White Porcelain Teapot Blue Underglaze Lion Rampant Mark
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Posted 7 months ago

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senchi
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I've tried reading the stamping but was not able to make much sense out of it...was not able to google it as my guessing was not close to the actual reading.
Please help :)

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  1. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 7 months ago
    beautiful:)
  2. senchi senchi, 7 months ago
    Thanks! :)
  3. mustangtony mustangtony, 7 months ago
    Capodimonte porcelain is porcelain created by the Capodimonte porcelain manufactory, which was established in Naples, Italy, in 1743. Capodimonte porcelain was made in direct emulation of Meissen porcelain. Capodimonte is famous for its moulded figurines and its decorative modelled flowers applied to cups and vases. With this factory they gave birth to one of the most famous Italian forms of art. The Capodimonte porcelain tradition endured thanks to the creativity of the Neapolitan artists. During the second half of the 19th century, the first handicraft factories were created. They were all family-managed. In 1867, Alfonso Majello, knighted "Cavaliere del Lavoro", founded the Majello factory, which continues to produce Capodimonte porcelain.
  4. senchi senchi, 7 months ago
    Thanks a lot mustangtony !!

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