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DocciaItalian (Naples, Italy); Spanish (Madrid, Spain), 1735 - 1970

Capo-di-Monte porcelain was first made in Naples, Italy, from 1743 to 1759. The factory moved near Madrid, Spain, and operated there from 1771 until 1821. The Ginori factory of Doccia, Italy, acquired the molds and began using the crown and N mark. It eventually became the modern-day firm known as Richard Ginori, often referred to as Ginori or Capo-di-Monte. This company also used the crown and N mark. Richard Ginori was purchased by Gucci in 2013.

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Box
Object Name: Box
Doccia
Late 19th century
Object number: 2.5.7
Josephine
Object Name: Figurine
Doccia
Late 19th century
Object number: 2.5.6
Napoleon I
Object Name: Figurine
Doccia
Late 19th century
Object number: 2.5.5
Plate
Object Name: Plate
Doccia
Late 19th century
Object number: 2.5.4
Teacup and Saucer
Object Name: Teacup and Saucer
Doccia
Late 19th century
Object number: 2.5.3ab
Teacup, Lid, and Saucer
Object Name: Teacup, Lid, and Saucer
Doccia
c. 1870-1920
Object number: 2.5.1abc
Teapot and Lid
Object Name: Teapot and Lid
Doccia
19th century
Object number: 2.5.2ab