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Porcelaine De Paris, Marx Eugene Clauss, Harlequin Playing The Bagpipe
Porcelain figurine of Commedia del'Arte Harlequin playing the bagpipe. Hand-painted with yellow and pink enamels, the shirt is decorated with playing card suits. The man is resting on a moulded rocaille base that is decorated with gilt.
Designed by Marx Eugène Clauss after a Meissen example.
Maker: Eugene Clauss, Porcelaine de Paris
Origin: France
Date: c. 1890's
14.5 cm tall
7 x 7 cm
Good antique condition. Chip to the front of the hat, mostly visible from underneath; chip to tip of lower pipe; losses to fingers on left hand; very light wear to gilt on base.
Please carefully regard all photos.
The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. Note that the shipping cost covers labor, packaging, and postage
Designed by Marx Eugène Clauss after a Meissen example.
Maker: Eugene Clauss, Porcelaine de Paris
Origin: France
Date: c. 1890's
14.5 cm tall
7 x 7 cm
Good antique condition. Chip to the front of the hat, mostly visible from underneath; chip to tip of lower pipe; losses to fingers on left hand; very light wear to gilt on base.
Please carefully regard all photos.
The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. Note that the shipping cost covers labor, packaging, and postage
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