

On a naturalistic round base stands a shepherd boy in traditional clothing. In his left hand, he holds a small goat, supporting himself with a staff in his right hand. The polychrome painting is decorated with gold details. Possibly attributed to Hugo Spiller, circa 1897/98. Model number Q 190 or similar. Restored; marked with a sword. Height: 16 cm. From a series of 25 costume figures by the sculptor Hugo Spiller. Provenance: from the collection of a significant private collection in northern Germany. Porcelain figurine of a shepherd boy in traditional Braunschweig costume. Restored. Marked with crossed swords. Meissen, circa 1898-1923.
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