Early 20th Century's porcelain figurine depicting a lady playing the piano accompanying a gentleman playing the violin.

The mark in blue on the bottom is a crown and two horizontal bars over a "G" with "1859" below. It says 'G' for Gräfenthal, a town in Thuringia, East Germany. This mark has been used from 1886 onwards. The addition of " Foreign", in one side of the figurine, dates the figurine between 1920/1940.
The company was started out as 'Porzellanfabrik Unger, Schneider & Cie' factory in 1859. It went through various mergers and changes of ownership. In 1886 it became the Carl Schneiders Erben factory, however continued with the Gräfenthal name and mark.
In good conditions with minor signs of wear and only one small imperfection on the pianist back (shown in the last photo).
Height: 13cm
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The mark in blue on the bottom is a crown and two horizontal bars over a "G" with "1859" below. It says 'G' for Gräfenthal, a town in Thuringia, East Germany. This mark has been used from 1886 onwards. The addition of " Foreign", in one side of the figurine, dates the figurine between 1920/1940. The company was started out as 'Porzellanfabrik Unger, Schneider & Cie' factory in 1859. It went through various mergers and changes of ownership. In 1886 it became the Carl Schneiders Erben factory, however continued with the Gräfenthal name and mark. Import taxes and customs charges are the responsibility of the receiver. Buyers are advised to check with their country's tax and customs authorities for additional costs before purchasing items from overseas. The conditions description is a stateme