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<p>[QUOTE="Rclinftl, post: 5460727, member: 78249"]I have to disagree here - that mark is accepted as a genuine Capo mark - Capo is soft paste porcelain - I am sure we could all count the number of existing pieces from circa 1700 on one hand - to discredit Capo after that era would be to discredit all of the Italian soft paste Maestros of the last 2 centuries - just my opinion[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rclinftl, post: 5460727, member: 78249"]I have to disagree here - that mark is accepted as a genuine Capo mark - Capo is soft paste porcelain - I am sure we could all count the number of existing pieces from circa 1700 on one hand - to discredit Capo after that era would be to discredit all of the Italian soft paste Maestros of the last 2 centuries - just my opinion[/QUOTE]
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