Fischer & Mieg Pirkenhammer - Art Deco - Lady with Borzoi (23 cm) - ca 1930 - 小雕像 - 瓷器
編號 89608445
Exclusive rare Fischer & Mieg Pirkenhammer Art Deco figurine of a “Lady with Borzoi”, in perfect condition.
It depicts a young lady walking her borzoi dog, dressed in a long dress with golden buttons, head covered with a scarf and gilded hight heels shoes as well as the leash. Polychrome hand painted porcelain, glazed and not glazed, magnificent Art Deco collector item.
Pirkenhammer porcelain factory was built in 1803 by Friedrich Höcke and Johann Gottlob List, in Karlovy Vary (also known as Karlsbad) in Bohemia, now Brezova, former Czechoslovakia and operated under the name "Friedrich Höcke".
In 1811 it was bought by Johann Martin Fischer and Christopher Reichenbach, and its name was changed to "Fischer & Reichenbach".
By the 1820's Pirkenhammer was considered the best porcelain in Bohemia and was recognised by a gold medal at the Vienna World fair in 1839.
Products of the "Pirkenhammer" factory are extremely rare today as factory worked small limited number of figurines in the Art Deco period only.
It is in perfect condition, Like New Never Used, impeccable painting of the face and body, marked Pirkenhammer Czechoslovakia, impressed numbered #4154, red numbered piece #0652, NO chips, NO cracks and NO repairs, please see the pictures as they are part of description.
Dimensions:
Height : 23 cm
Length: 16 cm
Width: 10,5 cm
It will be very carefully and safely packed !
With love and respect for the porcelain - “ The White Gold “
Exclusive rare Fischer & Mieg Pirkenhammer Art Deco figurine of a “Lady with Borzoi”, in perfect condition.
It depicts a young lady walking her borzoi dog, dressed in a long dress with golden buttons, head covered with a scarf and gilded hight heels shoes as well as the leash. Polychrome hand painted porcelain, glazed and not glazed, magnificent Art Deco collector item.
Pirkenhammer porcelain factory was built in 1803 by Friedrich Höcke and Johann Gottlob List, in Karlovy Vary (also known as Karlsbad) in Bohemia, now Brezova, former Czechoslovakia and operated under the name "Friedrich Höcke".
In 1811 it was bought by Johann Martin Fischer and Christopher Reichenbach, and its name was changed to "Fischer & Reichenbach".
By the 1820's Pirkenhammer was considered the best porcelain in Bohemia and was recognised by a gold medal at the Vienna World fair in 1839.
Products of the "Pirkenhammer" factory are extremely rare today as factory worked small limited number of figurines in the Art Deco period only.
It is in perfect condition, Like New Never Used, impeccable painting of the face and body, marked Pirkenhammer Czechoslovakia, impressed numbered #4154, red numbered piece #0652, NO chips, NO cracks and NO repairs, please see the pictures as they are part of description.
Dimensions:
Height : 23 cm
Length: 16 cm
Width: 10,5 cm
It will be very carefully and safely packed !
With love and respect for the porcelain - “ The White Gold “
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