1970
Max. height cm. 84 Depth cm. 20 Width cm.35 Porcelain sculpture Width cm. 51
70s table lamp, in the style of Edoardo Tasca.
For over two hundred years Capodimonte porcelain has represented Italian excellence, however during the 900s some manufacturers based their production with classic but repetitive styles, sometimes reducing the objects to simple souvenirs.
But there is always an exception, the creativity and knowledge of the workers has not been lost, indeed at times it has been able to interpret the style of an era, as for this large lamp, with the brass and metal structure with a simple and geometric sign embellished with the sculpture depicting a duck, hand painted in different shades of blue and pure gold.
The lamp is in excellent original condition, the porcelain is intact and the electrical system is working.
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