AN EARLY VIENNA WHITE FIGURE OF A PEASANT GIRL
THE PROPERTY OF CANADIAN COLLECTORS (LOTS 131-140)
AN EARLY VIENNA WHITE FIGURE OF A PEASANT GIRL

CIRCA 1745-1750, IMPRESSED BINDENSCHILD AND MODELER'S ! MARKS

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AN EARLY VIENNA WHITE FIGURE OF A PEASANT GIRL
Circa 1745-1750, impressed Bindenschild and modeler's ! marks
After a Meissen model, the peasant girl seated on rockwork with her legs crossed and supporting a monumental ewer at her left, holding open its cover with her right hand and steadying the ewer with her left, berried vine extending from the ground to become its handle
7¼ in. (18.4 cm.) high
Provenance
With Pamela Rowan, acquired at the Park Lane Antiques Fair, London, 30 October 1990.

Lot Essay

See Mrazek and Neuwirth, Wiener Porzellan, Vienna, 1970, no. 270, Tafel 46 for the male companion figure.

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