TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF SAXON SOLDIERS
TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF SAXON SOLDIERS early 20th Century, blue crossed swords and blue crossed swords and dot marks, model nos. 1729 and 1737, Pressnummern 137 and 124, after the J.J. Kaendler models circa 1752, each musician modeled standing in uniform, one playing a drum, the other a flute, on a gilt enriched rocaille-molded base, h: 6.3 in.; together with a German figure of a lady, blue crossed lines mark, possibly Volkstedt h: 4.5 in. (3)
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TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF SAXON SOLDIERS early 20th Century, blue crossed swords and blue crossed swords and dot marks, model nos. 1729 and 1737, Pressnummern 137 and 124, after the J.J. Kaendler models circa 1752, each musician modeled standing in uniform, one playing a drum, the other a flute, on a gilt enriched rocaille-molded base, h: 6.3 in.; together with a German figure of a lady, blue crossed lines mark, possibly Volkstedt h: 4.5 in. (3)