Meissen - The Cries Of Paris, Girl With A Marmot flag

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"Meissen - The Cries Of Paris, Girl With A Marmot"
Meissen porcelain figurine from the "Cries of Paris" series, depicting a girl with a marmot. Created by Peter Reinicke between 1753 and 1754. Marked with blue crossed swords and numbered 60243, 20th century, height: 13.5 cm. Listed in the Meissen Bergmann catalogue.
"History of the Cries of Paris."
The book describes street criers as a public service under royal authority. Men, women, and children walked the streets, calling out their wares or services to attract customers. Each trade had its own characteristic cry. Meissen drew inspiration from these trades and created a series of 34 figurines featuring these characters.
Price: 590 €
Artist: Peter Reinicke
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Porcelain
Height: 13,5cm

Reference: 1655769
Availability: In stock
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