Meissen, Cavalier figurine for salt and pepper

19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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From: 51100, Reims, France

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    Meissen, Cavalier Figurine Designed for Salt and Pepper
    Elongated Meissen porcelain court figurine, designed for salt and pepper. Model Cavalier sur bol (Kavalier an Schale) created by Johann Joachim Kaendler circa 1762, decorated with blue onions. Marked with blue crossed swords and numbered 2872. Associated with the Lady with Bowl figurine numbered 2875. Listed in the Meissen - Bergman catalog.
    The onion motif was invented in Meissen, and was so successful that it was adopted by many manufacturers in Europe.
    Artist: Johann Joachim Kaendler
    Period: 19th century
    Style: Other style
    Condition: Perfect condition
    Material: Porcelain
    Height: 13 cm

    Ref: NDKMYKFF7C

    Condition As new
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Groups, Figurines, Biscuits of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Groups, Figurines, Biscuits 19th century)
    Country of origin Germany
    Artist Johann Joachim Kaendler
    Length (cm) 18
    Height (cm) 13
    Materials Porcelain
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 51100, Reims, France
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