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LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, SEVEN WITH MEISSEN BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK
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A GROUP OF ASSORTED CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN SINGERIE FIGURES
Late 19th/20th Century, seven with Meissen blue crossed swords mark
Comprising seven Meissen figures, based upon the original modelled by J.J. Kandler and Paul Reinicke modelled in the singerie taste with monkeys masquerading as court musicians and comprising two female singers, a horn player, a mandolin player, a bagpiper, a trumpeter and a conductor, seven Continental porcelain figures depicting a violinist, drummer, cellist, bassoonist, trumpeter, clarinetist and a bagpiper, three Capodimonte figures depicting a violinist, horn player, and bagpiper, a second conductor of unknown manufacture, together with two figures of putti
The tallest 6¾in. (17.5cm.) high, the smallest 4¼in. (11cm.) high (20)
Late 19th/20th Century, seven with Meissen blue crossed swords mark
Comprising seven Meissen figures, based upon the original modelled by J.J. Kandler and Paul Reinicke modelled in the singerie taste with monkeys masquerading as court musicians and comprising two female singers, a horn player, a mandolin player, a bagpiper, a trumpeter and a conductor, seven Continental porcelain figures depicting a violinist, drummer, cellist, bassoonist, trumpeter, clarinetist and a bagpiper, three Capodimonte figures depicting a violinist, horn player, and bagpiper, a second conductor of unknown manufacture, together with two figures of putti
The tallest 6¾in. (17.5cm.) high, the smallest 4¼in. (11cm.) high (20)