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Porcelain figurine Boy with a flute. Wallendorf, Germany, mid-twentieth century.
Porcelain, biscuit (open areas of puttis body), painting, gilding. Green underglaze stamp in the form of the following images: crown, W, 1764, GERMANY. The stamp images are arranged vertically. The mark corresponds to the trademark of the Wallendorf manufactory (Thuringia, Germany), which has been established since 1964. A repeat of the figurine from the famous series of porcelain figurines playing putti, made according to the original old model at the Wallendorf factory. The condition is very good, no chips. Collection state.
Condition: Very good
Style: Rococo
Country: Germany
Period: Early 20th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Porcelain, Hand Painted, Gilding, Biscuit (porcelain)
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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Фарфоровая фигурка Мальчик с флейтой. Wallendorf, Германия, середина ХХ века.
Фарфор, бисквит (открытые участки тела путти), роспись, позолота. Марка зеленая, подглазурная в виде следующих изображений: корона, W, 1764, GERMANY. Изображения марки расположены по вертикали. Марка соответствует торговой марке мануфактуры Валлендорф (Тюрингия, Германия), устанавливаемой с 1964 года.Повтор фигурки из знаменитой серии фарфоровых фигурок музицирующих путти, выполненная по оригинальной старинной модели на фабрике Wallendorf. Сохранность очень хорошая, без сколов. Коллекционное состояние.
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