

On a naturally sculpted base stands a hunter in an apple-green or sea-green hunting coat, decorated with plastic flowers and leaves; each holds a black trident in his hands, the rifle is either held in position or hanging on the shoulder. Next to him stands a deer with clearly defined fur coloring. This may be the work of J.J. Kaendler and J.F. Eberlein, circa 1750-55. Some parts may have been restored/repaired; partially minor damages; partially with blurred swords. Height 5 cm - 8 cm. See Pietsch, Porcelain Catalogue Porfors, No. 10f. Three miniature porcelain figurines of a hunter and a deer. Minor restorations/repairs. Partially minor chips. Partially blurred crossed swords mark. Meissen. Mid-18th century.
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