Polychrome Porcelain From The Meissen Porcelain Manufactory Representing A Shepherdess.
- Polychrome porcelain from the Meissen porcelain factory located in Saxony in Germany representing a shepherdess with a birdcage and a bird coming out of the cage on her shoulder, a letter in her left hand and a sheep lying at her feet. - Model created by Michel Victor Acier in 1777. - Mold number F.73 engraved in hollow and number 62 in hollow, number 12 painted for the painter Brammer. - Signed with the stamp of the Meissen porcelain factory of the two crossed swords in underglaze blue. - Period 4th quarter of the 19th century around 1875-1885.
1 490 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Diameter: de la base du socle: 7cm.
Height: du chapeau au socle: 17,5cm.
Depth: 7 cm.
Reference (ID): 1114728
Availability: In stock
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