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Lg German Bohne Dresden Lace Victorian Couple Figurine
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Here we have a spectacular handpainted porcelain figural group depicting a seated lady and gentleman. The lady's skirt is made of many tight folds of porcelain lace with applied porcelain flowers. She is leaning on the man who appears to be giving her a bunch of grapes. There is also a basket between them with many more grapes and his hat and walking stick are next to that. His pants have a row of applied porcelain flowers going down the front of his thighs. There is a cute black and white dog laying at the woman's feet, looking up at them. This figurine is in excellent condition for age with only a few thin nicks to her skirt on the front which are not noticed because they are on one of the many folds. It also looks like there is a grape missing and a chipped leaf in the basket. Please enlarge all photos for details and an idea of the beauty of this piece. It is very heavy and measures just over 8" high and almost 11" wide. It is marked on the bottom with the crown over N mark of Ernst Bohne . I have listed a brief history below. There is also Made in Germany in a circle, and hand painted 93/ and some initials. I will be adding many more Dresden figurines this week so please check back. Ernst Bohne Söhne Ernst Bohne Söhne was founded in Rudolstadt, Thuringia, in 1848 by porcelain painter Ernst Bohne. The first kiln was built in 1850. When Ernst Bohne died in 1856, his sons, Gustav, Karl, and David, ran the factory now known as Ernst Bohne Söhne (sons). Sometime later, David's children, Bernhard and Martha, took over. In 1919, the factory was sold to the Heubach Brothers from Lichte. From 1919 until 1930, the company ran as a branch of the Heubach Co. In 1930, the Rudolstadt branch was brought to a standstill. In 1937, Albert Stahl, Fritz Hamel, and a Mr. Liebman reopened the factory under the name of Albert Stahl & Co. Vormals (formerly) Ernst Bohne Söhne Please email any questions or if you would like additional photos.,PayPal payment is due within 4 days of auction end. Item will be sent USPS Priority Mail. I add $1 for peanuts, bubble wrap, tape, etc. I will combine shipping whenever possible. If I over estimate packaged weight, I do refund the difference. WI residents must pay 5.1% sales tax.
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