Lot 153 , A Meissen porcelain mantel clock case, 19th century height 38cm, typical tiny losses

A Meissen porcelain mantel clock case, 19th century height 38cm, typical tiny losses

A Meissen porcelain mantel clock case, 19th century modelled with four figures holding fruit, flowers and a boy playing a piccolo, the case encrusted with flowers, French drum movement, underglaze blue crossed sword mark and incised model number 572, height 38cm, typical tiny losses
Estimate £800-1,200

Small chip losses to some flowers and leaves and the vine the girl on top is holding.
Internal firing crack inside the case not visible on exterior and other minor firing, imperfections.


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Sold for £950