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I purchased this vase at an estate sale for $3 on the 1/2 price day. It measures aprox 6 inches long & 3 inches wide @ it's widest point; no chips or cracks. It has a gold (overlay?), with pictures on both sides of a man & woman that seem to be in Roman attire; could even be 2 women? There are trees around them with a column on one side & a door? on the other. They look to be wearing yellow togas?; one side has woman bare chested & the other side, one is bare chested, other man or woman is completely bare with their toga lying underneath them...quite 'racey'!! The bottom is marked in gold with the 5 point crown, N underneath, Capodimonte underneath that & Italy underneath that.
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