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Italian Capodimonte Glazed Porcelain Lions Table Clock Sculpture, 1940s

Original price was: $975.00.Current price is: $148.00.

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Description

Italian Mid-Century Porcelain Decorative Objects

A striking Capodimonte glazed porcelain table clock featuring two majestic lions in dynamic pose. Handcrafted in Italy during the 1940s, this sculptural piece exemplifies the refined craftsmanship and expressive realism that define Capodimontes legacy. The glossy glaze enhances the depth of the figures, capturing the lifelike motion and texture of each detail.

Italian craftsmanship and mid-century artistry
Renowned for its intricate workmanship, Capodimonte porcelain has been celebrated since the 18th century for its delicate modeling and painterly surfaces. This example merges functional designa central clock insertwith the grandeur of fine porcelain sculpture. Its neutral tones and timeless aesthetic make it a refined addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Collectible design with timeless presence
Ideal for collectors of Italian mid-century decorative arts, this sculpture embodies both artistry and utility. Whether displayed on a mantel, console, or study desk, it serves as an evocative statement of Italian craftsmanship and elegance.

Details & Dimensions
Manufacturer: Capodimonte
Place of Origin: Italy
Date of Manufacture: 1940s
In style: Mid-Century Modern
Materials & Techniques: Glazed porcelain
Condition: Good original condition, consistent with age and use

Dimensions:
Height: 37 cm
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 12 cm

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