Vintage porcelain

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Valuation
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Item Details
Founded in 1710, Meissen is one of the oldest and most prestigious porcelain manufacturers in Europe, known for its high-quality craftsmanship and intricate designs, making it highly collectible.
The use of the crossed swords mark indicates a production period likely post-World War II, consistent with the style and craftsmanship of that era.
- 1433
- crossed swords mark
Documentation such as original purchase receipts or previous appraisals would enhance value; researching auction records can provide additional context.
Condition
- Minimal wear
- No visible chips or cracks
- Slight discoloration due to age
Very good condition positively impacts value, as items in this condition can command higher prices.
Summary
Vintage Porcelain Figurine. Made by Meissen. Dating to 20th century. Materials: Porcelain. Estimated value: $100 – $200. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand; prices for similar items have been rising slightly.
Market Data
Stable with moderate demand; prices for similar items have been rising slightly.
Auction houses, specialty dealers, online auctions.
Care & Preservation
- Keep in a stable environment, away from direct sunlight.
- Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
- Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
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