This large Limbach porcelain figure dates to the early 19th century and represents a standing woman leaning on a vertically formed basket. The composition reflects the genre tradition popular in German porcelain at the time, with an emphasis on domestic themes.
In her right hand she holds a small needle case, while the basket is moulded with a woven surface accented in blue. The base is decorated in naturalistic tones with applied scrollwork. The underside shows two firing holes related to ventilation and pressure control during firing, reflecting the complexity of production, and bears a blue underglaze mark of the period.
A well-sized and visually engaging example of early Thuringian porcelain.
Dimensions:
Height 27.8 cm
Width 16.5 cm
Depth 12.5 cm
Weight 1152 g
Condition:
Excellent condition. No visible signs of damage, restoration or cracks. The paintwork and gilding are perfectly preserved. No visible traces.
Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description. If you have any questions, we will be happy to answer them. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance.





































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