For sale is a figurine of boy holding a grape vine made by
Meissen in about 1750 . He is wearing a black hat with a red flower and
bow on it, a light puce shirt with darker puce flowers on it, a tan
jacket and blue pants. Lots of nice detail as one would expect from a
Meissen figurine like the small gold buttons on the shirt. The figurine
is in great condition for the age with some expected chips here and
there. The hat has a larger chip to the back edge and two smaller ones
in the front. One end of the bow is missing. There are a few spots here
and there where the paint didn't take with the glaze but that is normal
on the early pieces and none are bad. Two chips to leaves on the vine
but they are hard to spot, a chip to the edge of the jacket, two chips
to ends of the pink strings hanging off his jacket to tie it shut and
that is it. The descriptions sounds much worse than it looks so have a
peak at the pictures. The bottom of the base is flat and filled with
only the air hole in it. There are some remnants of the blue crossed
swords underneath but they are almost totally gone now. The figure is
4.875 inches tall, 2 inches wide and 1.75 inches deep. mid 18th century German Germany
If you like my goodies have a look at my other auctions for a lot more top maker pieces. Returns accepted if item is not as described. More
items can be found when you click on my user name. Photos are part of
the description - if you need others just let me know exactly what you
are looking for and I'll take care of it speedily! I always provide a tracking number
so keep an eye on that since postal services aren't perfect. Please
do not send me questions on items other than my own! Фарфор 磁器 porcelaine porcellana