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Dresden Porcelain Figurine Boy Riding Goat Carrying Pig and Food Basket

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ivy_and_pearls
ivy_and_pearls
Updated Sep 09
ivy_and_pearls
ivy_and_pearls
Updated Sep 09

Dresden Porcelain Figurine Boy Riding Goat Carrying Pig and Food Basket

$12 $200

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Dresden is known for its intricate figurines, ornate vases, dishes, and other decorative objects. Dresden porcelain is made in the city of Dresden, Germany, in the 18th and 19th centuries. The porcelain is often painted with bright colors and gilded with gold or silver.
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6 Comments
zoelife65
zoelife65 Would you please post a photo of the Dresden Mark? Thank you.
Sep 01Reply
ivy_and_pearls
ivy_and_pearls @zoelife65 Hi, the Dresden mark has been added to the listing. Thanks
Sep 01Reply
ivy_and_pearls
ivy_and_pearls @zoelife65 Hi, not sure if you had a chance to see it but I posted the Dresden mark.
Sep 05Reply
zoelife65
zoelife65 Yes, I saw the marking. I am not familiar with that particular emblem. Is the goat missing a horn? Thanks
Sep 09Reply
zoelife65
zoelife65 Or is one horn chipped?
Sep 09Reply
zoelife65
zoelife65 Disregard my question I finally uncrossed my eyes (lol) and saw what I needed to see. Thank you for the generous offer. I jumped on it. I will send you a note and accept the transaction when it arrives. ZoeLife64
Sep 09Reply

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