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Meissen Art Nouveau Figure of a Boy on Cushion by Konrad Hentschel, circa 1905.
Charmingly modelled as a boy sat on a white cushion with a toy in his mouth and wearing a pink chequered smock.
From a series of children by one of the manufactory's key modellers of the period, Konrad Hentschel.
Blue crossed swords, incised model number U 150, impressed assemblers' numbers 147 and 126, black painted decorator's number 58 to the base
Circa 1905.
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13 cm highThe BADA Standard
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