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Azzolin Brothers Lamp

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By Lovejoy, 15 July, 2019
Accurate Description of Item
One Italian Capodimonte style Lamp
Appraiser Remarks
Today these Porcelain pieces with their high relief style are commonly identified in our current market place as "Capo-di-Monte", even when not made by the original company. Based on your images and the markings, this is a quite modern piece, most likely dating from the third quarter of the 20th Century. Full country of origin markings such as "Made in Italy" were not in general use until the mid 1920's, most like this example tend to post date the 1960's. In the current market values for these Capodimonte style pieces are quite modest, similar pieces are still in production to this day. While you will see some of these lamps with enormous prices on them, it's seldom they sell for anywhere near those amounts, at auction comparable lamps often sell for under $100.00 currently.
Estimated Value
$150.00- $250.00
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6 years ago

Re: Azzolin Brothers Lamp

One Italian Capodimonte style Lamp

Today these Porcelain pieces with their high relief style are commonly identified in our current market place as "Capo-di-Monte", even when not made by the original company. Based on your images and the markings, this is a quite modern piece, most likely dating from the third quarter of the 20th Century. Full country of origin markings such as "Made in Italy" were not in general use until the mid 1920's, most like this example tend to post date the 1960's. In the current market values for these Capodimonte style pieces are quite modest, similar pieces are still in production to this day. While you will see some of these lamps with enormous prices on them, it's seldom they sell for anywhere near those amounts, at auction comparable lamps often sell for under $100.00 currently.

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