Overview
An elaborate, hand-painted porcelain figurine depicting a four-horse carriage team pulling an ornate coach with a driver and passenger. The piece features delicate applied floral details, gilded accents, and a soft pastel palette characteristic of Italian decorative porcelain.
Story
Post-war Italian workshops revived 18th-century royal porcelain designs to capture the imaginations of global travelers. This carriage represents the height of Rococo romance, transforming a functional mode of transport into a dreamlike fantasy.
Maker / Origin
While the exact workshop remains to be verified by an underside mark, this piece is crafted in the famous Capodimonte tradition. Originating in Naples under King Charles VII in 1743, the style became world-renowned for its expressive figures, delicate applied flowers, and high-gloss glazes, a legacy carried on by dozens of studio workshops in 20th-century Italy.
Condition & Value
The figurine appears to be in good overall condition from the display view. However, multi-figure porcelain groups of this complexity are highly susceptible to tiny chips on the horses' ears, the driver's fingers, the delicate reins, and the applied floral petals on the base.