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Finding the Value of a Giuseppe Armani Figurine?

March 20, 2021

A figurine of two white doves.I purchased this piece at a thrift store but have been unable to find any Armani pieces with the same mark as on mine. Other pieces that look like mine have the crown in their mark. Does anyone know anything about this mark?

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The marking on the back of a figurine.
 

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The Neapolitan "N" and crown pottery mark were never trademark protected. There have been many variations with different fonts of the "N" and different styles of the crown or coronet. Technically any porcelain maker could use this mark and claim to be Capodimonte porcelain. And many have.
I found a mark similar to yours. It seems to me that your doves have the same initials G.A. on the back of the tail. As I understood, the owner of that figurine also cannot identify his figurine.
I think you have Giuseppe Armani figurine, just the mark has just been changed a little. For example, look at the mark of this G. Armani Florence Love Doves Lovebirds Small Figurine Statue www.ebay.com/.../174199465714 The mark is slightly changed too.

 
 
 
 

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There are many pieces listed for sale online that claim to be Giuseppe Armani pieces but the GA Society estimates that over 50-60% (and maybe even more) are not true GA pieces. The GA marks were never legally protected so basically anyone can use the marks but it is illegal to copy original GA pieces and put their marks on the pieces.

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That is why you will find copies of the original pieces (like the doves) that will have 'similar' marks that will fool most 'casual' buyers who know nothing about true GA pieces.
The GA society states they do not search out most online 'fakes/knock-offs' as it is too time consuming and ineffective when pieces are being sold in small numbers (from one seller) and value is always low. They also contend that this is now a case of 'buyer beware' so they do not get involved.

Most sellers probably believe the items they're selling are GA pieces and know very little about 'knock-offs'.

I believe that is the case with your doves as there does not appear to be any official mark that resembles yours.
You have to look at every piece of the mark to be able to know the differences.
The GA official does not show a mark anywhere close to your mark that has any resemblance to a 'crown'.

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It's true that marks were placed on pieces by the artist that 'painted' the piece so there will be slight differences but nothing like this.
Check out the official marks for yourself:
appletreedeals.com/.../

I was provided with this site that sometimes will respond about GA marks. You might try contacting them to see what they can tell you.
thetaylorgallery.com/.../

 

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The fact is that not this Neapolitan "N" with crown mark, but Armani's initials is proof of his authorship. The "N" crown mark is that of any maker who wishes to be associated with the mark of Capodimonte. And as I already wrote, because there is no trade mark restriction for this "N" crown mark, so quality of make varies.

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Now look at the crown in the mark of this Giuseppe Armani figurine: www.worthpoint.com/.../giuseppe-armani-pheasant-signed-1729387789 Agree that the crown in this mark looks more like dashes.
But I think that only an expert, upon a detailed examination of your figure, will give a final conclusion.

 
 
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August 28, 2019

I bought these four figurines and after doing some research found they could be Giuseppe Armani. Can anyone confirm and also tell me if they are worth anything?

Identifying Figurines - four costumed figurines
 

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March 3, 2020

I have 3 Giuseppe Armani figurines. They all have characters like the one in the photo, older men. This one with the cello, one standing with an accordion, and one of a drunk older man slumped on a table. I found the name for the last one, it is "One too many". I would like to know how to find the names for the other two and what series this belongs to. Are there any collectors groups for this series? I know there are groups for G. Armani, but I want to know if there is anything specific for this series. What "finish" is this? Any information would be helpful. I would also like to find out how much they are worth.Finding Information on Giuseppe Armani Figurines - very old man playing a cello figurine

 

Thank you!

Penney

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Can you please post photos of the others?

I thought the one with the drunk man is called Night's End, so I am curious to see if you have one different than the one I know.

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These are not, that I remember, and I sold lots of them when I worked at Hallmark, a series per se. There are numerous figures with the "old man" theme...like Nights End, there is an old man on a bench, an old man giving a boy a haircut, an old man darning socks, and so many more.

As for official names, unless there is a box or someone remembers the name (for some reason, I remember Night's End, but can't remember too many of the other names). When I research, I end up finding them by their topic (see above). When we sold them, we told people to keep the boxes, which clearly few people did. With the box they are worth slightly more because you can get the official name and year. Sometimes they are listed as the Armani, sometimes they are other Capodimonte.

They sell (or don't sell) at a huge variety of prices. The cello figurine is on eBay now with an asking price of $29.39 so if he sells that will be the current market value.

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www.ebay.com/.../273967781173?hash=item3fc9c09535...

The accordian figure is up right now It is asking 54 with a buy it now of 90. That will be the value if it sells.

www.ebay.com/.../223928473872?hash=item34232d5910...

I look forward to seeing more pix and perhaps I can help more!

PS, only a SOLD price gives you today's actual market value. Asking prices are only what the SELLER WANTS to get...sold tells you what someone is WILLING TO PAY! Huge difference in most cases!!

Thanks for asking.

 

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I'm not sure but I believe the 2 musicians will generally be found under Capodimonte and not Armani (but many sellers will have both names).

www.ebay.com/.../273967781173?hash=item3fc9c09535...

www.ebay.com/.../113438050647?hash=item1a696f4957...

You might want to place a watch on these to see if they sell so you will have a current value to go with your pieces.

The "drunk" figurine is named "Night's End" and can be found in many places for sale but I did not see a sold listing for any of these so no way to presently place current value. He seems to be listed under both names.

You might want to check with Reproductions to see if they are interested in buying - if they are; they will give you a low figure but can also supply information about each figurine.

www.replacements.com/contact-us.htm

Pghgirl has given great eBay selling information but if you want links to the actual eBay sites they have some very good selling help articles.

www.ebay.com/.../start-selling-ebay?id=4081

www.thebalancesmb.com/important-tips-for-new-ebay-sellers...

 
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August 27, 2018

I'm looking for some advice please. I came across this lovely figurine whilst treasure hunting and noticed the GA initial. I've had a google search and found the same figurine by Giuseppe Armani, with a capodimonte mark and a little plaque on the base with his name on as well as his initial, but the figurine was painted in bright colours. Is This a Real Giuseppe Armani Capodimonte Figurine? - girl carrying a jug on her shoulder

 

Mine is painted in much duller colours, I can't find a capodimonte mark and it has a Made in Italy sticker instead of a metal plaque. Is this a real Giuseppe Armani piece I've found please or is it a fake? And ideas of value in pounds sterling please?


Thank you .

Is This a Real Giuseppe Armani Capodimonte Figurine?
 
Is This a Real Giuseppe Armani Capodimonte Figurine?
 

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There are many fakes out there. If I were you, I would take it to a dealer, who specializes in these things.

 
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January 13, 2021

I have been left this Capodimonte in my father's will, I am trying to find out more information as to the sculptor. It is signed but I am having trouble finding information about the sculptor. It has the Capodimonte mark. I have been told it is from approximately 1939 and called the Clock Maker.

It is very large and heavy. Weight is 6kg. Height is 14in/35cm. Width is 15in/38cm. Depth is 10.75in/27.4cm. It is in beautiful condition. Any information would be great.

A figurine of a clock maker.
 
A figurine of a clock maker.
 
A figurine of a clock maker.
 
A figurine of a clock maker.
 
Signature on bottom of sculpture.
 

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TONI CINGANO was an artist for the brand in the mid to late 20th century. The style matches, the signature matches, but that does not fit 1939. I have seen some people call him/her Tomi C and Tomi G because the signature is hard to read.

The pieces are porcelain. Mostly found in Europe.

 
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February 22, 2021

I was wondering if anyone might have information about this piece? I believe it's called "Discovery of America." It's a heavy sculpture and has a signature, but I believe it may be fake because there's no color, no edition or other makings that I've seen on other pieces.

I bought it with no box or authentication. Thank you!

A sculpture reminiscent of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
 
The back of a sculpture.
 
The copyright on a sculpture.
 

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I am here and this is interesting.

When I worked in Hallmark stores there was sometimes talk of things "falling off the truck" at the factory and that pieces would "escape" without being painted. It was never in writing, of course, just talk. Usually the piece had a flaw and were supposed to be destroyed, but someone couldn't do it.

This piece looks authentic until you get to the coloring, which differs from piece to piece, but never colorless and all are marked. Are there any visible flaws--a crack, a chip etc.? I wish I could see it in person.

I found the original ad for the piece in a 1990s newspaper from my subscription to newspapers.com, which I am attaching. It claims all are signed and numbered, which is what we were always taught when selling. We were also always taught to tell people to keep the boxes and all paperwork as it would increase the value. Sadly for most things that has become irrelevant, but for these figurines it is still relevant for many.

Do you know any history? Where are you located? If you are not the original owner, do you know anything about him/her/they/them?

I would be curious to hear with Reddit says or this gallery sells a lot of pieces, maybe they can offer inside info:

www.thecollectionshop.com/armani_collection.asp


Please do post back with the details. I would love to know of those rumors all those years ago were true!

 
 
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