Today, just like in the mid-18th century, porcelain figurines of animals, people, flowers, and other objects are handmade. The manufacturing process involves creating items from "hard" and "soft" materials, which have different raw material compositions and undergo different firing regimes.
However, despite development and mass production, porcelain figurines are strictly individual. Not only the craftsman, but also the artist who performs manual painting with overglaze and underglaze paints, works on their creation.
Size: H. 39x15cm.
Lot No. 12586 Porcelain
Lady with a cat
Schwarzburger - Bla…
Lot No. 12748 Porcelain
Ballerina. Germany.
Wallendorfer
Lot No. 11999 Pictures
Still life with a h…
Sergei Fedorov 2013
Lot No. 16051 Porcelain
A Kiev Experimental…
Kiev Experimental C…
Lot No. 125 Porcelain
Porcelain figurine …
Leningrad Plant nam… 1950
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Lot No. 12973 Porcelain
Circus bear
Dulyovsky Porcelain… 2000
Lot No. 12221 Pictures
"Attraction" Acryli…
Alevtina Borisova 2015
Lot No. 12888 Porcelain
Russian dance, danc…
Polonsky Porcelain …
Lot No. 16039 Porcelain
A Kiev porcelain gr…
Kiev Experimental C…