carl-thieme-dresden-porcelain-figural-of-a-tailor-and-goat
Lot 2122
Carl Thieme, Dresden, Porcelain Figural of a Tailor and Goat
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Early 20th century, a colorfully enameled and humorous figural modeled as Count Bruhl, the elaborately attired tailor, wearing slightly askew glasses and tricorn hat seated uncomfortably astride goat from whose horns suspend over-size large shears as well as an iron, raised on a rectangular stylized base strewn with applied flower blooms above gilt lappet sides, verso impressed Carl Thieme Potschappel mark .

12 x 9 in.

Private Collection, Durham, North Carolina

Based on the original modeled in the 18th century by Meissen artist Johann Joachim Kandler (Germany, 1706-1775).

Proper right side two corner chips; one leg with repaired break.