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- March 27, 2018 at 5:39 pm#5790
cahorn2
ParticipantI have a pair of capodimonte lamps that belonged to my friends mother. I don’t see any markings but not sure where to look.
I broke a little piece out of one of the globes but otherwise appear to be in great condition. They are about 42″ with the globes on
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March 30, 2018 at 9:35 pm#5804
Tim ManasterskiKeymasterCapodimonte is a style, not a particular manufacturer. I’m not surprised there are no markings. The original capo-di-monte factory in Italy closed in 1834, after 1925 there were numerous manufacturers of the capo-di-monte porcelain. Your lamps were definitely manufactured after 1925. I would estimate your capo-di-monte lamps to be worth between $150-200 dollar each. Here are similar lamps that sold in that price range in the past:
https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-2038155/rare-signed-capodimonte-table-lamp–italy.html
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