Meissen bassoonist from a series of 21 monkey musicians. First modelled by J.J.Kaendler c.1750. The male monkeys are represented as playing instruments and the female monkeys as singers and a harp player.. Davies Antiques are specialists in Meissen porcelain figures, groups, tableware, clocks, vases and animals from the early 18th century, 19th century, Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.">
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Item Number: 424 |
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Meissen bassoonist from a series of 21 monkey musicians. First modelled by J.J.Kaendler c.1750. The male monkeys are represented as playing instruments and the female monkeys as singers and a harp player. |
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Height
in cms: |
14.50 |
Height
in inches: |
5.71 |
Model
Number: |
18 |
Mark
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Crossed swords in blue on unglazed base. Incised model number 18. Painter's number 48 in brown. Assembler's number 63. |
Circa: |
1860 |
Price
Band: |
£1,000 - £2,000 |
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