A Meissen porcelain lace figure of an aristocratic boy playing with a hobbyhorse
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A Meissen porcelain lace figure of an aristocratic boy playing with a hobbyhorse

1860-1880, MARKED WITH CROSSED SWORDS IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND INDISTINCTLY IMPRESSED E 91 ABOVE 44 AND 5 IN RED

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A Meissen porcelain lace figure of an aristocratic boy playing with a hobbyhorse
1860-1880, marked with crossed swords in underglaze blue and indistinctly impressed E 91 above 44 and 5 in red
After a model by M.V. Acier (circa 1770), gilt and painted in colours, the standing boy wearing a lilac feathered hat, a blue vest and trousers, a striped shirt and a striped yellow sash, holding a long stick towards his neck in his right hand and a rope in his left hand,
a hobbyhorse between his legs, flanked by a marbled column, on circular base
16 cm. high
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