A LUDWIGSBURG MINIATURE FIGURE OF A PEWTER SELLER'S GIRL
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A LUDWIGSBURG MINIATURE FIGURE OF A PEWTER SELLER'S GIRL

CIRCA 1765-70, RED MONOGRAM MARK, INCISED C:ZC 49

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A LUDWIGSBURG MINIATURE FIGURE OF A PEWTER SELLER'S GIRL
CIRCA 1765-70, RED MONOGRAM MARK, INCISED C:ZC 49
Wearing a white bonnet, black ruff, red-striped white shawl, blue-trimmed yellow jacket, blue-edged white apron, brown-edged puce skirt and black shoes, holding a greyish-blue candlestick in her left hand and a dish, standing on a brown and green mottled base with canted corners
2¼ in. (5.8 cm.) high
Provenance
Otto and Magdalena Blohm Collection, sale Sotheby's London, 5th July 1960, lot 164, part (£150 to Chester)
Beatrice Blohm von Rumohr Collection.
Literature
Robert Schmidt, Early European Porcelain as Collected by Otto Blohm (Munich, 1953), p. 203, no. 299 and col. pl. 80.
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.

Lot Essay

Another example of this figure is illustrated by Hans D. Flach, Ludwigsburger Porzellan (Stuttgart, 1997), p. 610, no. 934.

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