The sticker on my figurine says "Seagqrazi"? It's so difficult to read. Can you tell me if it's real or what it may be worth please. Many thanks!
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Hi. Can you please show a clear picture of the plaque on the front and any other markings. The word Seagqrazi has no meaning to me in the figurine world...so I am guessing it is just hard to read.
There are many, many, many variations of the couple on a swing in the Capoimonte world, most have the boy on the left and the girl on the right--which is why I am going to need some more info to help.
Also--can you tell me how tall it is and if it is made of ceramic or resin?
Resin is hard--like a plastic. Glass will have a tinkle type sound if you flick it GENTLY with your finger. Resin will kind of clunk.
Hoping I can offer more info with more info! Thanks for sharing!
I'm not sure this is a Capodimonte Figurine as the plaque is usually very clearly printed and easily readable.
I have ask 3 different collectors and none of them remember ever seeing one these with the limb/swing pointing right but, it could still be possible.
I have been unable to find even one Capodimonte figurine with the swing in this direction and this is the type of thing makers change when they are copying an original piece. I hope that I'm wrong and maybe a better picture would help.
You can post your question and picture on this site and someone may be able to help.
www.collectorsweekly.com/
I question if it is truly authentic. Here's the contact link for Capodimonte: www.capodimonte-porcelain.com/
(I found this info interesting regarding Capodimonte.)
www.figurines-sculpture.com/
www.google.com/
Capodimonte- very rare porcelain and collectable . This one appears to be a reproduction, and may need further research through a Professional. There are a few links that teach you how to understand and read authentic labels by this maker.
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