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19th Century Cantagalli Parade Plate by Luigi Paoletti

19th Century Cantagalli Parade Plate by Luigi Paoletti

Manifattura Cantagalli parade plate by Luigi Paoletti depicting one of the Three Graces, inspired by Primavera by Sandro Botticelli, Firenze, 1882. This exceptional vintage ceramic plate is a striking example of 19th-century Italian maiolica, created by the prestigious Cantagalli manufactory in Florence—renowned for reviving Renaissance artistic traditions. Crafted with extraordinary detail and vibrant glazes, this decorative parade plate exemplifies the fusion of classical inspiration and historic craftsmanship. Highly coveted among collectors of antique Italian ceramics, this rare piece serves not only as an exquisite luxury decorative object but also as an important cultural artifact. Ideal for display in elegant interiors, galleries, or curated antique collections, it offers both visual impact and historical prestige. As a collectible work of art, it reflects the timeless allure of Renaissance-inspired design and the exclusive appeal of Florentine artisan heritage—making it a valuable addition to any fine vintage ceramic or European art collection.

Diameter: 50.3 cm ⌀ / 19.8" ⌀

Condition: Original

Collection: Liberty Style Ceramics

Made in Italy

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