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A Pair Of Sevres Biscuit Porcelain Groups

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Pair of Sevres Biscuit Porcelain Groups of the Continents
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Sevres Biscuit porcelain allegorical figures of the continents, here Asia and Europe, emblematic of the Four Corners of the World. Aft...
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Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Sculptures

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Sèvres

Porcelain Figure Group of Venus and Muses Samson 19th Century, Sevres French
By Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres
Located in Lantau, HK
Porcelain figure group of Venus coronation and muses Samson after the style of Sevres, hand painted pastel colors, beautifully detailed artwork 19th century, French Marked Sevres Di...
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Antique 19th Century French Figurative Sculptures

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Porcelain

Italian Porcelain Biscuit Hand Painted
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
Italian hand painted porcelain biscuit girl playing the harp, circa 1990s. In perfect conditions, a nice collectible ornament item.
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1990s Italian Porcelain

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Porcelain

Sitzendorf Porcelain Group of a Young Couple
By Sitzendorf
Located in London, GB
Sitzendorf porcelain group of a young couple German, c. 1900 Measures: Height 16cm, width 14cm, depth 9cm This charming and vibrantly coloured porcelain group depicts two figures—one a young boy, the other a young girl—in warm winter dress...
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Antique Early 1900s German Porcelain

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Porcelain

Antique Biscuit Porcelain Figure of Queen Marie Antoinette
Located in London, GB
This antique bust of Marie Antoinette has been gracefully crafted in biscuit porcelain after the fashionable Sevres style. Biscuit, or bisque, describes the technique whereby the por...
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Antique Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Busts

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Porcelain

Meissen Porcelain Revelry Groups
By Meissen Porcelain
Located in New Orleans, LA
This charming pair of Meissen porcelain figures celebrates the essence of Revelry. First modeled by the renowned Johann Joachim Kändler on bases by Peter Reinicke, circa 1767, these joyous groups depict musicians making merry by playing the French horn, flute, guitar and hurdy-gurdy, and gardeners carrying flowers in baskets and aprons. Two almost identical groups are featured in Meissen: Collector’s Catalogue by Laurence Mitchell. Figures by Kändler were especially popular and served as table decorations at courtly banquets. He took the reigns of the Meissen factory in 1733 and over the following 40 years created more than 900 models, many of which were considered the most important and beautiful ever produced. Many of his designs were so timeless and classic that they continued to be used well into the 19th century. Kändler was highly regarded especially for his allegorical representations and he was certainly at his best when designing the Four Continents...
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Antique Late 19th Century French Rococo Figurative Sculptures

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Porcelain

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