Lot 452

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Description:

Meissen porcelain figure of Count Bruhl's tailor late 19th century
after model by J.J.Kandler, modeled as the tailor astride billy goat, wearing floral coat, tricorn hat, tools of his trade around him, blue crossed sword marks.
H17" L16"

Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the Centennial Museum at the University of Texas at El Paso to benefit the Museum Collections Fund. (Accession #78.33.26)

Literature: Rontgen, Robert E. THE BOOK OF MEISSEN. Exton, PA: Schiffer, 1984. pp.45 and color plate 33.

    Condition:
  • Figure with losses to hat, detached spectacles, repaired left arm and detached cuff ornament.
    Goat with repaired left horn, lacking spectacles, and crazing to belly.
    Glaze flakes throughout figure and goat.


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