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CHANTILLY STATUETTE

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17 years ago
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THis statuetee of beautiful.  Near mint condition except the hand is broken off but I do have the hand.  Can't find this anywhere on the internet.  It must be rare.  Please help.  I feel this is something that is a very rare find.  I'm thinking it could be from Chantilly back between 1725 to 1789.  I wish......

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium porcelain
Distinguishing marks Signed in the porcelain NOT STAMPED CHANTILLY 430
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 11" high
Date Period I read about Chantilly in the mid 1700's
Weight 1 lb 15 oz
History This was a 95 yr old woman's mother's.
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Submitted by wallyh

The blowhole in the base looks correct for an early piece of earthenware. You should have it looked at by an expert. Probably 18th century from what I see.

Submitted by Lovejoy

<p>This is not a genuine example of Chantilly porcelain. Chantilly pieces were marked with a Hunting horn symbol, first in red and later in blue. The pieces themselves would have no gold decoration, as this was against the Royal decree ( The French Royal Family controlled the monopoly through the Sevres porcelain works). Based on what I can see it&#39;s unlike this piece predates 1890, and of a type often used as lamp bases. I&#39;ll see what I can dig up for you.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lovejoy </p>

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