Vintage Irish Dresden Porcelain Lace Muller Volkstedt Young Lady Figurine ~MINT~

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This is a very cute little Young Lady Figurine, Irish Dresden by (MV) Muller Volkstedt. Her name is "Ina". A lot of detail on this figurine and in Great condition, which means: no lace loss, cracks, chips or repairs. Fingers are all intact and I don't see any damage to the flowers in her dress. Her dress is very frilly and in white/cream and pink. Her hair looks to be light brown, little bit of color on her face and has colored lips. She is approximately 3" x 3". Very nice addition for any Dresden collector or the porcelain doll collector. The Irish Dresden stamp is on the bottom of the base, as is the MV, her name, Ireland, and the year 1978. All of this you can see in the pictures posted here. Insurance will be included in the shipping charge. She is just perfect and adorable!! The process of making Irish Dresden was first discovered in the ancient town of Messier near Dresden in Germany in the early 18th Century. In the late 19th Century Anton Muller, a talented young artist, established a workshop in Volkstedt and quickly gained a reputation for his fine lace figurines. Following the Second World War, family members were forced to leave what was then East Germany and the current Irish Dresden company was established at Dromcolliher, County Limerick establishing in Ireland the traditions and skills of fine lace porcelain manufacture. read more