A late 18th century German Carl Theodore Frankenthal porcelain…
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A late 18th century German Carl Theodore Frankenthal porcelain figure 'Count Bruhl's Tailor on a Goat, modelled after a design by Johann-Joachim Kaendler, the most famous sculptor at the Meissen factory. This figure comically represents the tailor in colourful attire, spectacles slightly askew and with various necessities. Underglazed blue mark to the base, later applied descriptive labels. Length 21.5 cm, height 23 cm.

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