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    Posted 9 years ago

    DaveDeco
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    I recently purchased this lovely Royal Copenhagen Faun on Goat from my local antique shop.If anybody can recognise the Artists mark which is EH and approximately when the artist painted the figurine it would be much appreciated

    Mystery Solved

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 9 years ago
      Very nice !!
    2. aghcollect aghcollect, 9 years ago
      May be Else Hasselriis - full name Kathrine Antoinette Else Hasselriis, painter and silhuettør at Royal Copenhagen Factory 1904-1949
    3. DaveDeco DaveDeco, 9 years ago
      Thank You aghcollect.I have done some research myself and it has been suggested that it might also be Eva Haack
    4. lourdes lourdes, 9 years ago
      Designed by Christian Thomsen.Christian Thomsen (1860-1921) worked at Royal Copenhagen factory 1898-1920. Designed in: 1906, Date of Manufacture: 1962
    5. DaveDeco DaveDeco, 9 years ago
      Thank You for your info lourdes.I have checked the Royal Copenhagen marks web site and as there are no dots above or below any of the letters in Royal Copenhagen Denmark on this piece this appears to be the mark used between 1923 and 1934.
    6. DaveDeco DaveDeco, 9 years ago
      A big Thank You to lourdes and aghcollect for their help in identifying the Royal Copenhagen Figurine.Christian Thomsen designed Faun on Goat No 737 in 1906.This piece was made between 1923-1934 and painted by Else Hasselriis who worked at Royal Copenhagen 1904-1949, for her own personal collection hence the word "privat".

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