SOLD! for $416.00.
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Eight (8) pieces Ernst Bohne Sons, Germany Capodimonte-style Neo-Classical Armorial hard-paste porcelain dinner service, having parcel-gilt and polychrome painted Bacchanal scenes in bas-relief to scalloped rims, with central vignettes of different Heraldic crests and floral sprays. Includes: six (6) dinner plates (10 5/8" dia.) and two (2) chargers (11" dia.), commemorating the reign of Carlo III, who founded the first Capodimonte factory in Naples and was the ruler of Naples and Sicily in the 18th century. All with pseudo blue Capodimonte-style marks, some plates with additional blue lettering reading "Germany", Carlo III chargers with gilt lettering, to underside of bases. Early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Minor losses to polychrome and gilt with scattered firing flaws.