A Ludwigsburg group emblematic of Winter
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A Ludwigsburg group emblematic of Winter

CIRCA 1765, BLUE CROWNED INTERLACED C MARK AND INCISED IFC2

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A Ludwigsburg group emblematic of Winter
Circa 1765, blue crowned interlaced C mark and incised iFC2
Modelled by J. Böz and G.Fr. Riedel, as a lady with a white dog on her lap and her companion playing the hurdy-gurdy, both wearing pale blue-edged clothes and she in a striped apron, seated on rockwork before a female bust supported by a pierced puce scroll-moulded arbour, on a similar scroll-moulded shaped rectangular base (her left hand lacking, small area of restoration to edge of base at side, extended firing crack and crack to base, minute chipping to extremities)
9 in. (23 cm.) high
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Lot Essay

Cf. Hans Christ, Ludwigsburger Porzellanfiguren (1921), p. 15 and Leo Balet, Ludwigsburger Porzellan (1911), p. 71, no. 48 for illustrated similar examples. Also see the example sold in these Rooms on 4th July 1983, lot 71 and another example in our Geneva Rooms on 11th November 1985, lot 46.

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