SOLD! for $438.00.
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1st-2nd items: Pair of French soft paste porcelain figures depicting Count Bruhl's Tailor and his wife after the 18th-century porcelain grouping modeled by J. J. Kandler of Meissen. Depicting the comical figures of a man and woman astride their billy goats loaded down with all of their worldly goods. Blue Choisy-le-Roy mark to the undersides. 9 3/4" H x 7 1/2" W. 3rd item: Meissen style porcelain hand-painted figurine depicting a lady sitting at her vanity or dressing table, attired in18th century costume with a dainty cap upon her head. A mirror is perched on her table and she is contemplating her reflection. On her table lies a powder box, pearls with a cross, and a jewelry box. Blue crossed swords mark to the underside along with and impressed E3 with other impressed numbers. 5 1/2" H x 4" W. All pieces 19th century.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: 1st-2nd items: Female figure with repairs to both legs, both figures with fleabites along the lower edge. Male figure goat with fleabite to left front hoof. 3rd item: Overall very good condition.