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Lady w/ Fan Figurine

This is a figurine of a lady holding a fan made by Fuerstenberg around 1770. It is marked with a very faint blue crossed swords mark with a star below mark as well as an incised number 281 and an impressed letter F. I am fairly sure she is one of the Commedia del Arte pieces since I have owned a a very similar piece that was holding a mask and had the same incised number and a different letter. The figure is superbly modeled and hand painted. She is wearing a great ball gown and a cute little red bow in her hair while standing on a typical base for this maker highlighted with puce trim. The piece is in great condition with a bit of work done to her right shoulder area not sure if there was a chip or some paint flaking. There is a flaw to the porcelain from the making to the back bottom of her dress. She displays perfectly! The figure is 4.625 inches tall, about 2.5 inches wide and 2 inches deep. Please email me for more information or photos.

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