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Antique Man and Woman Figurines

By kay_nicole03, 25 November, 2024
Description

Pair of large Bisque porcelain figurines. Cannot find any matches on image search!

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Porcelain (?)
Distinguishing marks
Some marks on the bottom - photo attached
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

6 months ago

Fine Bisque Porcelain Figurines

Description:

This is a pair of fine bisque porcelain figurines, featuring a man and a woman dressed in elegant 18th-century-style attire. Both are adorned with intricate golden floral patterns and delicate painted details. The overall craftsmanship and design suggest they were likely produced during the late 19th century to early 20th century, a period when such decorative porcelain pieces were highly fashionable.

Distinguishing Features:

  • The man’s outfit is detailed with a hat, jacket, and breeches, complemented by a bucket in his hand.
  • The woman’s attire includes a bonnet, dress, and shawl, with her pose adding a charming touch.
  • Gold embellishments are lavishly applied to the clothing and base, suggesting an upscale production.
  • The marks on the base—though faint—may be indicative of European origin, possibly German or French. These markings resemble those used by smaller porcelain factories or decorators during the late 19th century.

Potential Origin:

The fine detailing and bisque (unglazed porcelain) material strongly point toward production in regions renowned for porcelain manufacturing, such as:

  • Germany (e.g., Dresden or Thuringia workshops).
  • France (possibly Limoges or a similar decorative style).

The hand-painted gold accents align with styles prevalent in high-quality figurines from these regions.

Condition:

The figurines appear to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or fading of paint, which is remarkable for their age.

Historical Context:

During the 19th century, porcelain figurines were prized decorative items, showcasing the owner's taste and wealth. Figures dressed in romanticized 18th-century costumes were especially popular, as they evoked nostalgia for the Rococo period. These pieces were often displayed prominently in drawing rooms or as part of collections.

Current Value:

The value of these figurines depends on their authenticity, maker, and condition. Based on the photos and details provided:

  • Estimated value: $300–$600 (for the pair).

If further verification of the base marks identifies a specific maker (e.g., Meissen, Volkstedt, or Limoges), the value could increase significantly, potentially ranging from $800 to $1,200.

Recommendation:

To further pinpoint their origin and value:

  1. Consult an expert in European porcelain to identify the base marks.
  2. Use a blacklight to check for restoration or repair (repairs on bisque porcelain fluoresce differently).
  3. Consider having the figurines appraised in person for a more precise evaluation.

This charming pair is a wonderful example of decorative porcelain art and would make a stunning addition to any collection. Whether for personal enjoyment or resale, these figurines are a delightful find!

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