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- January 20, 2018 at 12:02 pm#5085
Monique
ParticipantHello I’m new here and hope I do this the wright way and in the wright topic.
I have a Giuseppe Cappe Porcelain Figurine. The only thing I find is the one with a piano “Rare Capodimonte Cappe Museum Piece Dresden Lace Musical Figure Figurine Group” Sold on ebay.
Hope you can help me to find the name and the price of this item.Thanks Monique
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January 21, 2018 at 6:08 am#5101Tim Manasterski
KeymasterFrom your makers mark, I think your capodimonte collectible is from the period after the original factory closed in the early 1800s:
https://www.thespruce.com/understanding-capodimonte-marks-148588
Gieseppe Cappe was a porcelain designer that started in 1946 and was most popular in the 1980s:
https://www.febland.co.uk/capodimonte-porcelian/giuseppe-cappe.html
I think the trademark on your capodimonte dates your piece from 1962 or later.
That rare “Rare Capodimonte Cappe Museum Piece Dresden Lace Musical Figure Figurine Group” capodimonte piece was a original from the factory in Naples and was produced before 1834. I don’t think that would be a good comparison for value to your capodimonte porcelain figurine, but I could be wrong.
I estimate the value of your Gieseppe Cappe porcelain figurine to be in the $50-250 dollar range.
January 22, 2018 at 9:17 am#5104Monique
ParticipantThanks for your reaction and sending the links. It wasn’t meant to compare mine with that piece. It was the only image I could find where my item look like. Also has my item here hand down and in the rare piece she has here hand up.
The second link you send I had found myself and had send them a mail already.Thanks again for answering the first link was very usefull.
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