
Ahlden/Aller - 9-09-2023
A porcelain figure of a seated, portly Chinese man with crossed legs, wearing a white gown adorned with floral patterns, with a lilac-colored lining, a purple belt, a net-like shirt, and a white collar with lace trim, as well as light blue slippers. Hands, head, and tongue are movable. Polychrome painting with gold accents. Possibly by Johann Joachim Kaendler. Model number 156. Sword mark. Height 18 cm. Compare with Rückert, Catalogue Bayer National Museum, number 1027; Pietzsch, Triumph, page 144. A porcelain figure of a male pagoda nodder. Crossed swords mark. Meissen. End of the 19th century.
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