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Doccia porcelain was produced in the town of Doccia, Italy, starting in the mid-18th century. The Doccia porcelain factory was founded in 1735 by Carlo Ginori, a wealthy Florentine merchant who had a passion for porcelain.

Under Carlo Ginori's leadership, the Doccia porcelain factory quickly gained a reputation for producing some of the finest porcelain in Europe. The factory used a combination of Italian and Chinese techniques to create porcelain that was known for its purity, whiteness, and translucency.

In the late 18th century, Carlo Ginori's son, Lorenzo, took over the management of the factory and continued to build on his father's success. Under Lorenzo's leadership, the factory expanded its product line to include a wider range of decorative items, such as vases, figurines, and tableware.

In the 19th century, the Doccia porcelain factory was renamed Richard Ginori in honor of Lorenzo's son, who more... took over the business in 1835. Richard Ginori continued to innovate, introducing new techniques and designs that helped the company maintain its reputation for excellence.

During the 20th century, Richard Ginori faced numerous challenges, including the economic turmoil of World War I and World War II, as well as competition from other porcelain manufacturers. However, the company continued to produce high-quality porcelain, and in the postwar period, it became known for its collaborations with leading artists and designers.

In 2013, Richard Ginori was acquired by the Italian luxury brand Gucci, which has invested in the company and helped it to expand its product line and reach new markets. less...

A Doccia porcelain group of elegant figures Making music, mid…
18th Century Doccia Porcelain Music Group

A Doccia porcelain group of elegant figures Making music, mid 18th century, the lady and two gentlemen in coloured clothes seated on a scrolled bench with a cherub headed stool holding sheet music on a base composed of foliate rocaille scrolls painted in c

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Two similar shell-shaped porcelain tureens, probably Doccia,…
18th Century Shell-Shaped Porcelain Tureens from Robert Compton Jones Collection

Two similar shell-shaped porcelain tureens, probably Doccia, mid 18th century, each of irregular marine form painted in various colours on a scallop shell shaped base, height 4.72 in., width 6.69 in. Provenance: The Robert Compton Jones Collection

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A Richard Ginori Pittoria Di Doccia porcelain pink vase, marked…
Richard Ginori Pink Porcelain Vase, 41cm Height

A Richard Ginori Pittoria Di Doccia porcelain pink vase, marked to base D.2010.E, height 16.14 in.

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A vintage Richard Ginori antico Doccia Italian desert set,…
Gilded Fruit Desert Set by Richard Ginori

A vintage Richard Ginori antico Doccia Italian desert set, comprising eighteen pieces, with gilded edges and painted with fruit, with green underglazed factory mark, editioned D-5, the largest plate 7.87 in. diameter

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Gio Ponti for Richard Ginori, two porcelain plaques titled…
Gio Ponti porcelain plaques for Richard Ginori

Gio Ponti for Richard Ginori, two porcelain plaques titled 'Primavera' and 'Inverno', stamped 'Richard Ginori, Pittoria Di Doccia', 9.06 in. diameter

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Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer, and stopper,…
Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque Ewer

Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer, and stopper, of teardrop form, decorated with a central crest of rampant lion, surrounded by rows of vine motifs, in rich tin glaze tones of copper and cobalt, on circular foot, marked Ginori 136-18, heigh

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Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer, of tear drop…
Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque Style Ewer with Grape Vine Motif

Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer, of tear drop form, decorated with a central crest, surrounded by a grape vine motif in a tin glaze copper finish, raised on circular foot, height 13.78 in.

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Doccia Ginori, porcelain tea service, decorated in orange and…
Ginori Rooster Tea Set for 18

Doccia Ginori, porcelain tea service, decorated in orange and gilt with a scene of roosters and sprays of wheat in the Asian taste, setting for eighteen, comprising plates, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, tea strainer, two serving platters, cups and saucers

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Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer and stopper,…
Italian Tin Glaze Ewer with Lion Crest and Vine Motifs

Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer and stopper, of teardrop form, decorated with a central crest of rampant lion, surrounded by rows of vine motifs, in rich tin glaze tones of copper and cobalt, on circular foot, marked Ginori 136-18, height

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Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer of tear drop…
Italian Hispano Moresque Ewer with Grape Vine Motif

Italian Doccia Ginori Hispano Moresque style ewer of tear drop form, decorated with a central crest, surrounded by a grape vine motif in a tin glaze copper finish, raised on circular foot, height 13.78 in.

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A finely, modelled porcelain polychrome parrot early 19th…
Polychrome Porcelain Parrot from Doccia Factory (19th Century)

A finely, modelled porcelain polychrome parrot early 19th century, Doccia factory Naples blue mark c.1807-1834. Height 13.19 in.

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