A BÖTTGER PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SEATED PAGODA in a Böttger lustre gilt-lined robe, with an open mouth clutching a precious object to his chest and seated on a waisted octagonal plinth (neck restored, chips to base and very slight rubbing to gilding), circa 1720
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A BÖTTGER PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SEATED PAGODA in a Böttger lustre gilt-lined robe, with an open mouth clutching a precious object to his chest and seated on a waisted octagonal plinth (neck restored, chips to base and very slight rubbing to gilding), circa 1720
8cm. high
Provenance
Dr. Franz Oppenheimer, Sale April 1927, lot 23
Exhibited
Schonheit des 18 Jahrhunderts Kunsthaus, Zürich, 1955, no. P2
Lot Essay
For the same model without the base see, Rainer Rückert, Meissener Porzellan, pl. 200, fig. 839