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Carl Thieme Dresden "Man & Woman Selling Flowers" Porcelain Figurines (Pair)

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Carl Thieme Dresden "Man & Woman Selling Flowers" Porcelain Figurines (Pair)

Carl Thieme Dresden "Man & Woman Selling Flowers" Porcelain Figurines (Pair)

Item: Pair of Figurines

Make: Saxon Porcelain Manufactory, Carl Thieme

Subject: Man and Woman Selling Flowers

Age: ca. 1900

Construction: Fine Porcelain

Dimensions:Ā 
  • Man - 8 3/8ā€ Tall
  • Woman - 8ā€ Tall
Condition: Very good. Some very minor, discreet chips to the tips of the flowers/leaves. Male figurine has a manufacturing defect crack to the center bottom of the base. No gold or paint loss on either piece. Please see photos!

Details:Ā In 1872, decorator Carl Thieme founded the Saxon Porcelain Manufactory in Potschappel, a Dresden suburb. This was one of the few Dresden-based companies to manufacture its own porcelain, in addition to decorating blanks from other producers. Both are marked with the blue Dresden stamp on the bottom.Ā 
$67.50

Original: $225.00

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Carl Thieme Dresden "Man & Woman Selling Flowers" Porcelain Figurines (Pair)—

$225.00

$67.50

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Item: Pair of Figurines

Make: Saxon Porcelain Manufactory, Carl Thieme

Subject: Man and Woman Selling Flowers

Age: ca. 1900

Construction: Fine Porcelain

Dimensions:Ā 
  • Man - 8 3/8ā€ Tall
  • Woman - 8ā€ Tall
Condition: Very good. Some very minor, discreet chips to the tips of the flowers/leaves. Male figurine has a manufacturing defect crack to the center bottom of the base. No gold or paint loss on either piece. Please see photos!

Details:Ā In 1872, decorator Carl Thieme founded the Saxon Porcelain Manufactory in Potschappel, a Dresden suburb. This was one of the few Dresden-based companies to manufacture its own porcelain, in addition to decorating blanks from other producers. Both are marked with the blue Dresden stamp on the bottom.Ā