A large Meissen porcelain equestrian group of 'a horse and Arab handler'
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A large Meissen porcelain equestrian group of 'a horse and Arab handler'

CIRCA 1900, MARKED WITH CROSSED SWORDS IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE TO THE SIDE, FURTHER WITH PRESSNUMMER 1067

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A large Meissen porcelain equestrian group of 'a horse and Arab handler'
Circa 1900, marked with crossed swords in underglaze blue to the side, further with Pressnummer 1067
Gilt and painted in colours, after the model by J.J. Kaendler (1745), naturalistically modelled with a large prancing white horse held by the reins by a standing blackamoor handler wearing a feathered hat, a yellow coat, blue trousers and holding a lilac horse cloak, on oval rockwork base applied with flowers
42 cm. high
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