Figural double flacon
Design probably by Johann... Lot 3018
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Figural double flacon
Design probably by Johann Joachim Kändler around 1760 for Meissen, execution by the porcelain manufacturer Edmé Samson Paris, 2nd half of the 19th century, underglazed blue Meissen imitation mark, naturalistic design with polychrome onglaze painting and gold decoration, soldier standing on a round base with pillar support, holding a hunted hare in his hand and carrying a girl wrapped in a cloak on his back, gentleman's head and decoration behind the girl removable as a stopper with brass mount, rare figure, good condition for age, h 9,5 cm. Source: Bergmann, Meissen Figures, Vol. III/1, p. 662, cf. fig. 2471 (here "monk as flacon").
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