Posted 7 months ago
Budek
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Hello All!
I went to an estate sale in Hyannis Port this morning, this is one of the items that I picked up.
Lovely light color, loads of hand-painted details, with some gold embellishment.
Don't know it's age, but suspect it's old.
It stands about 16 inches high.
Unsigned, but I see a number 3 and a letter, hand written in glaze on the bottom.
I believe this would be called 'Bisque'
May be German, or French
any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated,
Thank You, Tony.
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i love this very beautiful Budek , wow just very beautiful and stunning :)
Stunning vintage Bisque or what we call unglazed bisque Parian in dolls . The quality of bisque is certainly that of late 1880's . Beautiful . Could be the work of German company Dresden or a comparable one . If country is not marked on them they are pre law requring the country of origin be stamped on them
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Old-German-Bisque-Porcelain-Victorian-Lady-Woman-Statue-Figure-/290549455642?pt=Antiques_Decorative_Arts&hash=item43a618db1a
Thank You Bellin and Manikin, for the love and kind comments
and Thank You Manikin, for the information and interesting link!
your very welcome Budek :)
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