Meissen Porcelain Figurative Perfume Bottle End 18th Century
Charming little Meissen porcelain figurine bottle, late 18th or early 19th century, representing a young goatherd in 18th century clothing controlling his goat by the horns..
A decoration of vines and grapes adorns the stopper, as well as the body of the bottle which has a wood effect base.
Pomponne or gilded metal frame.
Models with a similar motif in the book "PERFUME AND POMANDERS" by Edmund LAUNERT, see photos.
Crossed swords mark on the bottom.
Note: 2 chips under the base
Careful restoration on the horns, the hand holding them and the goat's left hind leg.
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Meissen Porcelain Figurative Perfume Bottle End 18th Century