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<p>[QUOTE="komokwa, post: 3982595, member: 301"]San Martino......??</p><p><br /></p><p>or</p><p><br /></p><p>A masterpiece of ceramic art, this fine porcelain Capodimonte figurine The Cobbler by Nico Venzo tells the story of cobbler, sitting repairing bootsand shoes, with his leather, last and tools to hand. The art of modelling in porcelain with such exquisite detail has existed in Italy since the early part of the 18 th Century and is still being continued by the Capodimonte masters. Each piece is different in some way from others of the same design and the hand-finishing is such that each is an original work of art. True to the Capodimonte tradition, this hand-made collectable piece is highly coloured with a strong relief style. It is s igned by the artist, and bears the Capodimonte N mark of authenticity on the lower edge.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unless you're only interested in what it sells for...........</p><p>if so.....just search the web...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="komokwa, post: 3982595, member: 301"]San Martino......?? or A masterpiece of ceramic art, this fine porcelain Capodimonte figurine The Cobbler by Nico Venzo tells the story of cobbler, sitting repairing bootsand shoes, with his leather, last and tools to hand. The art of modelling in porcelain with such exquisite detail has existed in Italy since the early part of the 18 th Century and is still being continued by the Capodimonte masters. Each piece is different in some way from others of the same design and the hand-finishing is such that each is an original work of art. True to the Capodimonte tradition, this hand-made collectable piece is highly coloured with a strong relief style. It is s igned by the artist, and bears the Capodimonte N mark of authenticity on the lower edge. Unless you're only interested in what it sells for........... if so.....just search the web...[/QUOTE]
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