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$285.00
An antique white porcelain court figurine made by Ludwigsburg Porcelain circa 1765.
This unpainted figure represents a young man in 18th-century dress holding a lamb under one arm and gracefully lifting his other hand.
Left in pure white glaze, the piece displays the refined modeling and attention to detail typical of Ludwigsburg’s court porcelain during the Rococo period.
These unpainted examples were prized by collectors for their sculptural clarity.
The base bears the factory’s 18th century mark: two interlaced “C” s in underglaze blue, one reversed, beneath a ducal coronet.
A true collector’s piece of German court porcelain.
Dimensions: 5″ tall x 1.75″ wide x 1.75″ deep
Condition: Good. Fingers restored to raised hand.
Key Features:
– White porcelain figure in Rococo court style
– Made by Ludwigsburg Porcelain, circa 1765
– Factory mark: interlaced C’s with ducal coronet
– Unpainted surface highlights sculptural detail
– Collector’s piece of 18th-century German porcelain
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