Lot 274 , A Meissen group emblematic of winter, late 19th century, 14cm, some damage
A Meissen group emblematic of winter, late 19th century, modelled as a boy seated upon a sled with a girl warming her hands by a brazier, underglaze blue crossed swords marks and incised model G94, 14cm, some damage
Estimate £200-300
The shaft of his axe has been broken and restored with some flaking to the restoration and there are slight losses to the ivy trailed across his shoulder and three fingers on the left hand of the girl, a small splinter of the plinth at the front has been broken out and restuck with tiny losses around the area, otherwise good condition.
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Sold for £200