18TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURE OF COUNT BRUHL'S

$86,500.00

Fabulous Meissen Porcelain Group of Count Bruhl's "Tailor on a Goat"

Meissen's “Count Brühl’s Tailor on a Goat,” is considered by many professionals as one of Meissen's greatest works. This marvellous figure is after the incredible Meissen designer Johann-Joachim Kaendler (Kändler), the most famous sculptor at the Meissen factory, and is of exceptional craftsmanship and design. The illustrious model is fitted with some truly unusual and breathtaking facets that demonstrate the exceptional quality and craftsmanship that Meissen is synonymous with.

Dimensions: 435 mm H x 431 mm W x 254mm D

Creator: Meissen Porcelain (Manufacturer)
Materials and Techniques: Porcelain, Hand-Painted
Place of Origin: Germany
Date of make: 1880
Found underneath are the signature Meissen blue crossed swords mark used for the years 1815-1924 with "No. 107" incised

 

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Fabulous Meissen Porcelain Group of Count Bruhl's "Tailor on a Goat"

Meissen's “Count Brühl’s Tailor on a Goat,” is considered by many professionals as one of Meissen's greatest works. This marvellous figure is after the incredible Meissen designer Johann-Joachim Kaendler (Kändler), the most famous sculptor at the Meissen factory, and is of exceptional craftsmanship and design. The illustrious model is fitted with some truly unusual and breathtaking facets that demonstrate the exceptional quality and craftsmanship that Meissen is synonymous with.

Dimensions: 435 mm H x 431 mm W x 254mm D

Creator: Meissen Porcelain (Manufacturer)
Materials and Techniques: Porcelain, Hand-Painted
Place of Origin: Germany
Date of make: 1880
Found underneath are the signature Meissen blue crossed swords mark used for the years 1815-1924 with "No. 107" incised

 

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