- Polychrome porcelain from Meissen located in the province of Saxony in Germany representing a magpie perched on a tree stump, its tail raised and its beak half-open. - The tree stump is decorated with a flower and leaves in relief. - Model created by Johann Joachim Kandler in 1735. - Mold number A 286, model number 129 Q engraved in hollow under the underside of the base. - Signed with the stamp of the Meissen porcelain factory of the two crossed swords in underglaze blue. - Period 20th century around 1950-1960.
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Length: du bout du bec de la pie au bout de la pointe des ailes: 10,5 cm.
Diameter: de la base du socle: 5,2 cm.
Height: du bout de la queue de la pie à la base du socle: 20,6 cm.
Depth: 5 cm.
Reference (ID): 1450294
Availability: In stock