These fine porcelain artefacts are a reproduction of the Capodimonte Style. The products of Capodimonte, near Naples, spread throughout Italy in the middle years of the 18th century. The factory was active from 1740 to 1759, when his founder, Charles III, the Bourbon king of Naples and the Two Sicilies, became king Spain. Typical of Capodimonte are royal figures, rustic types and Commedia dell'Arte characters.