Antique Porcelain & Fine Arts

Lady w/ Pitcher Figurine

This is a figurine of lady made by Meissen in about 1745. She is wearing a long pink robe with double gold buttons in the front, a long white head covering she is holding in her right hand and is holding a pitcher in her left hand while standing on a typical base with a few sttached flowers to it. A really nice piece that displays very well. She does have some damage - she had a nose job done to a small chip on one side of her nose, the rim of the pitcher has been worked on and some of the leaves of the flowers on the base have small chips to them. Nothing that distracts and she looks great! The bottom of the base is flat and filled with only the air hole in it typical for these early peices. She is marked in the back with the udnerglaze blue crossed swords as shown. The figure is 5.375 inches tall, 2.375 inches wide and 2 inches deep. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $999
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