The porcelain of Capodimonte, and later Naples, was a "superb" translucent , "more beautiful" but much harder to fire than the German hard-pastes, or "a particularly clear, warm, white, covered with a mildly lustrous glaze".
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Capodimonte porcelain, 1743 to 1759• No change of any item in the report shall be made by anyone other than the appraiser and the appraiser shall have no responsibility for any unauthorized change.