A highly collectible pair of porcelain figurines by Helena Wolfsohn, Dresden, circa 1875. Young grape pickers stand next to vine-laden trunks, each with a grape basket. Finely hand-painted in polychrome enamels with gilt accents, these 18th‑style models bear the “Augustus Rex” stamp, reflecting Wolfsohn’s mastery of decorative enamel work.
Her factory exhibited award-winning pieces at Berlin, Vienna, and London expositions, yet operated only briefly, making these jugs rare in today’s market.
Dimensions: Girl: 10.5 cm H; Boy: 11.5 cm H
Condition: Missing grape‑cutting knives; no cracks or restorations; excellent antique condition.
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