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Round porcelain dish with wickerwork motifs in relief on the wing wi…
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Doccia Round porcelain dish with wickerwork motifs in relief on the wing with polychrome decoration of flowers. 18th century. D : 28,5 cm Some wear.

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Doccia Round porcelain dish with wickerwork motifs in relief on the wing with polychrome decoration of flowers. 18th century. D : 28,5 cm Some wear.

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Vase DOCCIA. Italy, ca. 1900. Enameled and gilded porcelain. With seal on the base. Features faults and repainting. A similar piece is in the porcelain collection at the Sheffield Weston Park Museum. Measurements: 81 x 35 x 27 cm. Splendid vase of the Doccia manufacture, an Italian porcelain factory of recognized quality founded in the eighteenth century. In this sculptural vase of mythological theme, creatures of the ocean appear amidst swells of cloths, scallops and cliffs. Amphitrite and its progeny of tritons are practically worked in rounded bulk forming dynamic scenes. The rococo influence is notable in the delicacy of the forms and the gracefulness of the bodies. The foot of the vessel has been ornamented with four dolphins and a fifth dolphin serves as a mount for one of the small and playful hybrid beings. Nestled among the Tuscan hills, the Manufactura di Doccia stands as a testament to Italy's rich heritage of craftsmanship and art. Founded in 1735 by Marquis Carlo Ginori, it has captivated connoisseurs around the world with its timeless elegance. From humble beginnings as a small ceramics workshop, Doccia quickly rose to prominence, earning the patronage of European royalty and nobility. Doccia's porcelain creations are renowned for their intricate designs, delicate craftsmanship and vibrant colors. Inspired by the Italian Renaissance and the burgeoning Rococo movement, Doccia's artisans meticulously created pieces that epitomized elegance and refinement. Over the centuries, Doccia's porcelain repertoire has encompassed a diverse range of styles, each reflecting the prevailing artistic trends of the time. From the delicate floral motifs of the 18th century to the intricate geometric patterns of the Art Deco period, Doccia's artisans have consistently pushed the boundaries of creativity, producing masterpieces that continue to captivate collectors and enthusiasts today.