Price
£2750.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A Meissen group of bears modelled by Erich Hoesel, who was one of the key modellers of animal figures during the Art Nouveau period.
Decorated in high-temperature underglaze colours and remarkable that the decorator managed to successfully assign different shades of brown to each bear; other examples of this group we have noted appear to use only a single brown shade for both bears.
Underglaze blue crossed swords, incised model number V 111, impressed assembler's number 144, brown painted decorator's number 5 to underside.
Circa 1905.
Dimensions
18.5 cm high, 16 cm wide and 14.5 cm deepThe BADA Standard
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