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German Bisque Porcelain 19th Century Antique Northern European Gentleman Figure

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None: All purchases final

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Item traits

Category:

Sculptures & Figurines

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Very Good

Type:

Figurines & Statues

Style:

Edwardian

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Age:

1850-1899

Original/Repro:

Original

Country/Region of Origin:

Germany

Primary Material:

Ceramic & Porcelain

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More than a week ago

Item number:

322061920

Item description

Nice condition for the age with no apparent damage but likely was in a smoking home (there weren't any non-smoking homes) and although far from dirty has a few small smudge spots. Dab at them with a q-tip and alcohol during the TV commercials. He does have a bit of a lean to him which is best seen in the photo of the back. I expect this is supposed to be that way, because the base under his feet is consistent all around. About 6 15/16" tall. Much German porcelain was for export so he could be intended to appear Dutch or several other nationalities if not German. Like most pieces of this age you probably haven't seen the identical one previously and don't stand to see another soon, so if your collection is wanting another piece then please act now. See shipping calculator for rates to your location. Available worldwide.