The history of Sitzendorf porcelain dates back to 1760. Originally, the factory focused on tableware and decorative items but eventually became known for figurines depicting mythological and historical scenes. In 1850, Wilhelm Liebmann acquired the factory, investing heavily in modern equipment to improve product quality. In 1884, Alfred and Carl Wilhelm Voigt took over, expanding production, especially of lace figurines in the Dresden (Meissen) style. By 1890, they had opened a second factory, employing 300 workers. The factory became renowned for its wide range of porcelain items, including vases, lamps, dolls, bowls, and the Kewpie figurines, popular in the U.S. Sitzendorf porcelain made before 1932 is especially prized by collectors.
Dimensions: Height: 13.5 cm, total weight: 575 grams.
Condition: Perfect. No chips, even on the flowers and leaves, which is rare. The figurines appear to have been kept safely in a locked cabinet.
Please study the accompanying photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. Shipping costs include labor, packaging, and postage.




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