A very rare hard paste porcelain figural double spill vase from the early 1800s.  It has the impressed 
Elbogen crest of the arm wielding a sword and #8532. This porcelain factory was established in 1815 by the Hardinger brothers Rudolf ang Eugene in Elbogen, Austria. They hired workers from the Meissen Royal factory and thus the quality was exceptional. This piece is of a little girl in a dress, hat and shoes of the period swinging on the branch of a tree. On each side of her are spill vases portrayed as the ole trunks of trees with clinging flowers and leaves. The details of the little girl plus her dress and hat are all hand painted and intricately decorated with gold leaf details.
The condition is absolutely immaculate with no flaws except some tiny chips on the flower petals.Please see photos.
Size: 4 3/4" tall, 4 1/2" wide and 2 1/2" deep.
All items are triple wrapped, securely boxed, tracked and insured for delivery.