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Royal Dux Parrot Figurine , Bohemia

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"Royal Dux Parrot Figurine , Bohemia"
This nice Royal Dux Bohemia Cockatoo Parrot figurine is a stunning art sculpture. With its beautiful hand-painted gloss finish, this porcelain figurine looks honourable. The intricate details of the parrot's feathers and the bright pink color make it a unique and eye-catching piece.
The figurine is an original, handmade product from 20th century. It is a perfect addition to any collection or as a decorative item for your home. This Royal Dux Bohemia Cockatoo Parrot Mid-Century figurine is sure to impress any bird lover or collector. The famous pink triangle of the Royal Dux on the base. It is with pieces like this that Royal Dux has earned its place among the best porcelain factories in the world. It is important to note the size of the sculpture - sculptures of this size were usually used to attract the attention of those present in large rooms, in the homes of wealthy people. Royal Dux porcelain is a type of fine porcelain that was first produced in the town of Duchcov, in what is now the Czech Republic, in the late 19th century. The company was founded in 1853 by Eduard Eichler and in 1860 it began producing fine porcelain pieces. In 1896 it was granted the status of a "purveyor to the imperial and royal court" by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Royal Dux became known for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The company was particularly renowned for its figurines, which depicted a wide range of subjects, including animals, children, and historical figures. One of the most distinctive features of Royal Dux porcelain is its signature white matte glaze, which gives the pieces a soft, velvety texture. The company also produced pieces with a glossy glaze and a range of decorative techniques, including hand-painted designs, gilding, and relief work. During the 20th century, Royal Dux continued to produce high-quality porcelain pieces, but the company faced many challenges, including economic downturns, two world wars, and changes in consumer tastes. In the late 20th century, the company faced financial difficulties and was eventually nationalized by the communist government of Czechoslovakia. After the fall of communism Royal Dux was privatized and returned to private ownership. Today, the company continues to produce fine porcelain pieces, including figurines, vases, and other decorative objects. Royal Dux porcelain remains highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts around the world for its beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
Dimensions: Height 41 cm, width 12 cm, depth 17 cm. Weight: 1246 grams.
Condition: The figurine is in superb condition. No signs of cracks, breaks, or restoration. Fully intact original paintwork.
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. It is important to note that shipping costs include labour, packaging and postage.

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Royal Dux Parrot Figurine , Bohemia
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