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Capodimonte Fisherman By Tanella C1970

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Capodimonte Fisherman By Tanella C1970
A fine example of a hand crafted and painted figurine of a Fisherman holding a cane fishing rod with keep net in hand,with bag over shoulder.

This particular piece is finished with great care with detail and is all individually hand painted.

The porcelain has a bisc semi matt finish and is carefully fired at low temperatures,which produces a hardened bone china finish.

The designers name "Tanella" is impressed into the porcelain to the back of the base plinth.

A limited number or examples of this splendidly modelled fisherman figurine would have been produced for a collectors market.

Capodimonte has risen considerably in value over the last 10 years and many lesser manufacturers have tried to copy the make with much poorer pieces,some being made of a fragile plaster mix.

Measurements
Height 16.5 Inches
Width 9.5 Inches Base
Depth 9.5 Inches Base

CONDITION
Generally Very Good throughout.
We recommend you request a more detailed report as the item is so delicate.

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PriceSOLD DimensionshEIGHT 16.5 INCHES WIDTH 9.5 INCHES DEPTH 9.5 INCHES Date 1960-70  1960s Antiques Material Porcelain Origin Italian Condition Generally Very Good Condition with no missing pieces Item code as153a277 / 0282 Status Sold

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Capodimonte Fisherman By Tanella C1970
 
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