Description: About the figurine, is a beautiful, unique fine porcelain piece, marked with the Sitzendorf mark made in Germany, dosnt have exactly year or produce but for its history and found information, belongs to the late 1800 early 1900, antique piece, it has not antique autentification certificate. the figurine represent a lovely couple sitting on a couple of tree stumps with some flowers and the gentleman is introducind a little birdy friend to his graceful beautiful lady and the lady is holding in hand a beautiful flower wreath in one hand and the other hand a pink rose, the figurine is in a preserved condition, but has a couple of defects unfortunately one of them on the bird's cage right back side of the gentleman and the other is on one of the leaves left side of the figurine as shown in the pictures. In spite of the flaws the figurine is a gorgeous piece with so many delicate details and vivid colors. As we shall see I am adding some details found on the Northwest museum of Arts and Culture of Washington about Sitzendorf porcellains. The actual manufacturer of figurines began in the town of Sitzendorf in 1884 though the factory began working with porcelain in 1850. By 1809, the company had a second factory and had introduced steam power that helped them employ a total of 300 employees in two factories in a town with a population of 700. The factory remains in operation into the present day. There are several distinct periods in the management history of the factory. The porcelain manufacture was reestablished in Sitzendorf in 1850 by Wilhelm Liebmann who held control over the establishment until a fire in 1858 gutted the factory building and led him to retire. The factory was rebuilt and reopened under the Voigt brothers management. Alfred and Carl ran things until 1896 when Albert Schonau ran the company as a public corporation with stock valued at a million German marks. This lasted until 1932 when the factory nearly collapsed under the weight of socioeconomic depression. Porcelain bearing indications of manufacture before 1932 are most prized by collectors. Post 1932 until the early 1970s marks another period which provides the market for the more recent and thus more accessible (and thus less valuable) porcelain pieces. There are two leading indicator marks on genuine Sitzendorf porcelain. The blue crown over the letter S with a double cross slash mark is one and the double cross slash alone is the other. Both are in a deep blue and appear on all items from the Sitzendorf factory. There may be accompanying marks such as: “GERMANY” stamp on the bottom or a production number or code. The marks represent three distinct stages in the life history of the Sitzendorf factory. The oldest mark includes the Germany stamp and dates from 1884 to 1896. The blue mark with the crown dates from 1902 to 1972 and the other blue mark dates from 1954 to the present day. The double slash mark alone is one of the earliest marks dating back to when the Voigts were in charge of production. Sitzendorf porcelain includes not only figurines but vases, lamps, dolls, bowls, mantle mounts, wall brackets, compotes and urns (to name a few). All are well colored, highly ornate and more collector items than practical products. They are representative of the Dresden style of porcelain. Dresden style porcelain is distinguished by the use of flowers, shells, fruits, leaves and scroll work. The actual porcelain is so white it is almost translucent and often includes a gold edging. Sitzendorf is just one of the German porcelain makers referred to as Dresden Price calculated according to market findings and condition of the figurine. Thank you for your time and support my bussiness.
Price: 240 USD
Location: East Northport, New York
End Time: 2024-08-16T00:36:04.000Z
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Artist: Sitzendorfs
Unit of Sale: Lot
Signed By: Sitzendorf
Size: Small
Signed: Yes
Material: porcelain
Item Length: 3 in
Region of Origin: Germany
Subject: Figures
Type: Sculpture
Format: Statue
Year of Production: 1890
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 5 in
Style: Romance
Theme: People, courting couple
Production Technique: fine porcelain
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Culture: German, Bavaria
Item Width: 6 in
Time Period Produced: 1900-1924