LOVELY PAIR OF DRESDEN ARISTOCRATIC FIGURINES BY RK GERMANY 17\" TALL


LOVELY PAIR OF DRESDEN ARISTOCRATIC FIGURINES BY RK GERMANY 17\

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LOVELY PAIR OF DRESDEN ARISTOCRATIC FIGURINES BY RK GERMANY 17\" TALL :
$1499.00


DRESDEN RICHARD KLEMM PAIR OF ARISTOCRATIC FIGURINES | GERMANY

Spectacular! Very rich and ornate this pair of very large aristocratic figurines will surely make a statement in any area of your home. Beautifully decorated with rich colors, detailed with gold. Dresses are extremely relined. Lovely porcelain ribbon decorate the top of the dress, crossed bottom with capodimonte flowers. Each piece is marked on the bottom with the RK Logo, Dresden. One of the gentlemen has a part of his tie that has broken off. These pieces are free from damage, chips and crazing.


Overall Height: 17\"
Base Diameter: 14\"

Popular during the renaissance, rococo experienced a revival during the 19th century, and influenced almost every aspect of interior design.

Dresden decorators were the first and most successful to employ the style on dinnerware decorated with elaborate and fanciful designs using a profusion of foliage, flowers, fruits, shells and scrolls.

Between 1855 and 1944, Dresden housed over 200 painting shops; but the dresden style is always associated with wares bearing the blue crown mark first registered by Richard Klemm, Donath & Co., Oswald Lorenz, and Adolph Hamann in 1883 and the type of wares they produced.

The style they employed used a mixture of Meissen and Vienna flower and figure painting.

Later, other decorators employed the Crown and Dresden mark, and names like Franziska Hirsch, Ambrosius Lamm, Carl Thieme and Helena Wolfsohn became associated with dresden porcelain.


Read more about Dresden Porcelain Marks and History by www.antique-marks.com

Popular during the renaissance, rococo experienced a revival during the 19th century, and influenced almost every aspect of interior design.

Dresden decorators were the first and most successful to employ the style on dinnerware decorated with elaborate and fanciful designs using a profusion of foliage, flowers, fruits, shells and scrolls.

Between 1855 and 1944, Dresden housed over 200 painting shops; but the dresden style is always associated with wares bearing the blue crown mark first registered by Richard Klemm, Donath & Co., Oswald Lorenz, and Adolph Hamann in 1883 and the type of wares they produced.

The style they employed used a mixture of Meissen and Vienna flower and figure painting.

Later, other decorators employed the Crown and Dresden mark, and names like Franziska Hirsch, Ambrosius Lamm, Carl Thieme and Helena Wolfsohn became associated with dresden porcelain.


Read more about Dresden Porcelain Marks and History by www.antique-marks.com

Popular during the renaissance, rococo experienced a revival during the 19th century, and influenced almost every aspect of interior design.

Dresden decorators were the first and most successful to employ the style on dinnerware decorated with elaborate and fanciful designs using a profusion of foliage, flowers, fruits, shells and scrolls.

Between 1855 and 1944, Dresden housed over 200 painting shops; but the dresden style is always associated with wares bearing the blue crown mark first registered by Richard Klemm, Donath & Co., Oswald Lorenz, and Adolph Hamann in 1883 and the type of wares they produced.

The style they employed used a mixture of Meissen and Vienna flower and figure painting.

Later, other decorators employed the Crown and Dresden mark, and names like Franziska Hirsch, Ambrosius Lamm, Carl Thieme and Helena Wolfsohn became associated with dresden porcelain.


Read more about Dresden Porcelain Marks and History by www.antique-marks.com

Popular during the renaissance, rococo experienced a revival during the 19th century, and influenced almost every aspect of interior design.


Read more about Dresden Porcelain Marks and History by www.antique-marks.com

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Domestic shipping is an estimated $95 - it may take 3 days to pack and ship this piece. My services include shipping confirmation and insurance, signature required; anyadditional services must be requested and will be extra. For International destinations, please let me know prior to offerding as there are certain countries the box size may exeed the limitations. International shippingis an estimated $250.00, and includes tracking number and insurance. This does not include duties or taxes.This information can be obtained through your local government.

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LOVELY PAIR OF DRESDEN ARISTOCRATIC FIGURINES BY RK GERMANY 17\" TALL :
$1499.00

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