A large Meissen-pattern white porcelain model of an eagle
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A large Meissen-pattern white porcelain model of an eagle

CIRCA 1900, PSEUDO-MARKED WITH LARGE UNDERGLAZE BLUE CROSSED SWORDS WITH DOTTED HILTS IN THE STYLE OF MEISSEN MARKS FROM CIRCA 1730

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A large Meissen-pattern white porcelain model of an eagle
CIRCA 1900, PSEUDO-MARKED WITH LARGE UNDERGLAZE BLUE CROSSED SWORDS WITH DOTTED HILTS IN THE STYLE OF MEISSEN MARKS FROM CIRCA 1730
Inspired by Meissen animals created by J.J. Kaendler for the Saxon-Elector August the Strong's Japanese Palace in Dresden in the 1731-5 period
58 cm. high
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