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Being offered on
this auction is figurine of a lady made by Rosenthal China,
Selb, Bavaria,
Germany.
This is Rosenthal model number 453. Very respected German sculptor Berthold
Boeß (1877 – 1957) designed this figurine in 1917. He is known for his
monuments and wells. He worked for Rosenthal from 1913 to 1934 and designed
several figurines and sculptures in the early years of the art department
in Selb. Most known of them is ‘Frederick the Great’. Figurine on this
auction is a part of his miniatures series. This is Miniatures – Feminine,
female figurine. It features lady in Victorian dress and hat. She is
shown in white with gold flowers decorated her dress and hair in white.
Sculpture stands on small pedestal in black decorated with engraved gold
arabesques. Genuine texture of porcelain gently resembles details of woman’s
body and dress. Looks splendid. It is marked on the backside with standard
‘Rosenthale Kunst Abteilung’ mark in green identifying original production of c. 1920. Other marking is Rosenthal
form number 453 and 20 incised on the backside, production
artist initials in black as well as artist's signature on
pedestal from her right back side.
Figurine measures about 1 ¼” x 1 ½”
and stands 2 3/8” tall. Condition is immaculate with no cracks or chips
found. Colors are bright and vibrant. Gold has no wear. Figurine
displays very well. Please take a look
at the pictures in our viewer to find out more about this piece of the art.
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