19th-century Meissen Porcelain Figurine From The Guglianetti Brothers
Artist: Meissen
The figurine, depicting the "Lady with a Muff," created by Michel Victor Acier in 1771, dates back to the late 19th century.
Under the base, it is engraved with the number "D66" and has a stamp indicating its provenance.
The Guglianetti Brothers, grandchildren of Janetti, represented a historic name of excellence in the antiques and luxury goods market between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Janetti firm was one of the most renowned workshops in Rome and Milan, specializing in porcelain, furniture, and rare objets d'art. The Guglianetti grandchildren continued the business, maintaining the high quality standards and prestige of the family name.
The title on the stamp indicates that the firm was an official supplier to the Italian royal family (Savoy). This recognition was granted only to workshops that guaranteed products of authentic luxury and certified quality.
In late 19th-century Meissen porcelain, this type of paper label serves as a "certificate of provenance." It confirms that the object is not only an original piece from the German manufacturer, but also that it passed through one of the most exclusive sales channels of the time in Italy.
Condition as shown in the photos
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Under the base, it is engraved with the number "D66" and has a stamp indicating its provenance.
The Guglianetti Brothers, grandchildren of Janetti, represented a historic name of excellence in the antiques and luxury goods market between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Janetti firm was one of the most renowned workshops in Rome and Milan, specializing in porcelain, furniture, and rare objets d'art. The Guglianetti grandchildren continued the business, maintaining the high quality standards and prestige of the family name.
The title on the stamp indicates that the firm was an official supplier to the Italian royal family (Savoy). This recognition was granted only to workshops that guaranteed products of authentic luxury and certified quality.
In late 19th-century Meissen porcelain, this type of paper label serves as a "certificate of provenance." It confirms that the object is not only an original piece from the German manufacturer, but also that it passed through one of the most exclusive sales channels of the time in Italy.
Condition as shown in the photos
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1 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Height: 20,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1735562
Availability: In stock
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