Ceramic depicting the great general Murat (1767-1815) brother in law of Napoleon Bonaparte who, thanks to his battle skills, was crowned king of Naples by the emperor himself. The sculpture refers to the school of Capodimonte, and can be dated into the '30s of the twentieth century, although it reports the "N" characteristic of the brand, it's more the type of object produced by the many factories that at the beginning of the twentieth century, during of the acquisition by Richard Ginori of the brand, sterted producing imitations of the glorious craftsmanship.