The Capodimonte (also spelled Capo-di-Monte or Capo di Monte) porcelain factory was founded in Naples in 1743 at the instigation of Mar… Go to capodimonte figurines
In “Miller’s Collecting Porcelain,” you can almost hear the renowned porcelain expert John Sandon grumble as he writes, “For this autho… Go to figurines
For centuries, art pottery and fine porcelain pieces have been a European specialty, whether it's a Gouda or Delft vase from the Nether… Go to european art pottery
Founded in 1953 by brothers Juan, José, and Vicente Lladró on the outskirts of Valencia, Spain, the Lladró porcelain company initially … Go to lladro figurines
The word jardiniere, meaning a ceramic vessel for plants or cut flowers, comes from the French word for gardener. Jardinieres have been… Go to jardinieres