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German Meissen model of a Bolognese hound (Bologner Hund).
Late 19th century.
After the 18th century model by J. J. Kaendler.
Modelled in a seated position with a white coat with greyish-black patches.
With blue crossed-swords mark to base.
Height: 9 1/8in., 23cm.
A similar 19th century hound can be found in the V&A Museum Collection, CIRC.181-1955; Ceramics, Room 139.
Johann Joachim Kändler (born 1706 - died 1775) made designs for the Meissen porcelain factory.
Dimensions
23cm heightStock number
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