A miniature Meissen figure of a street vendor, possibly a baker, his shallow tray fi…
German Porcelain
Fine examples from the great Meissen factory in Dresden, credited as being the first place in Europe to perfect the art of making porcelain, together with pieces from the lesser known Thuringia factories. Tableware including tea and coffee pots as well as highly decorative figurines with strong narrative elements can be found here.
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A Meissen figure of a small horse with a full black harness. Modelled by J J Kändle…
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A Meissen figure of a small prancing horse with a pink saddle and blue saddle cloth.…
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A very rare and unusual Meissen group of three figures placed around a bird cage. Th…
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A Meissen figure of a Chinese man in a long yellow jacket and carrying a plate of gr…
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A rare Meissen figure of a seated spaniel, painted with highlights of black and brow…
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A rare pair of ornithological Meissen plates, from a service reputedly made for Fred…
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An early Meissen teapot and cover, painted by J. E. Stadler with a Kakiemon design, …
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