The Franklin Mint - Figurine - Porcelain





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Hand-painted porcelain figurine 'TOSCA – House of Icart' by The Franklin Mint, numbered No. 1782, 34 cm tall on a black oval plinth, in Art Deco style, produced in Malaysia in 1997 under license from the Succession Icart-Paris, with no stand, in good condition with small signs of aging and blemishes, weight 1000 g, no original box or Certificate of Authenticity included.
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TOSCA – House of Icart by The Franklin Mint | Hand-Painted Porcelain Figurine No. 1782
A striking Art Deco tribute, hand-painted and individually numbered
Presented by The Franklin Mint under license from the Succession Icart-Paris (ARS, New York), this graceful figurine reimagines the celebrated 1924 etching "Gothic La Tosca" by the legendary French Art Deco master Louis Icart — one of the most sought-after names in early 20th-century decorative art.
Why this piece stands out:
Sculptural drama — A flowing porcelain gown cascades into a dramatic train, while the figure cradles an intricately hand-modeled bouquet of pink roses, each petal individually shaped and painted.
True hand-painted porcelain — Every detail, from the soft blush tones of the roses to the subtle shading of the gown's folds, was finished entirely by hand — not transfer-printed.
Individually numbered edition — This example is numbered No. 1782, marked on the base alongside the official House of Icart backstamp, confirming its place within the limited series.
Impressive presence — Standing 34 cm tall on an elegant black oval plinth, this is a substantial statement piece, not a small collectible trinket — designed to command attention on a shelf, mantel, or display cabinet.
Documented origin — Crafted in Malaysia, 1997, under Franklin Mint's renowned quality-controlled porcelain production.
Timeless Art Deco silhouette — The cloche hat, draped bias-cut gown, and pearl sash echo the glamour of 1920s Paris, making this a striking addition to any Art Deco or figurative porcelain collection.
Condition: Good condition — used, with small signs of aging and blemishes consistent with the piece's age. No original box or Certificate of Authenticity included. Please refer to the accompanying photographs, which form part of the sale contract.
Shipping: Carefully packed and shipped via Japan Post EMS with tracking. Buyers are responsible for any customs duties or import VAT applicable in their country.
TOSCA – House of Icart by The Franklin Mint | Hand-Painted Porcelain Figurine No. 1782
A striking Art Deco tribute, hand-painted and individually numbered
Presented by The Franklin Mint under license from the Succession Icart-Paris (ARS, New York), this graceful figurine reimagines the celebrated 1924 etching "Gothic La Tosca" by the legendary French Art Deco master Louis Icart — one of the most sought-after names in early 20th-century decorative art.
Why this piece stands out:
Sculptural drama — A flowing porcelain gown cascades into a dramatic train, while the figure cradles an intricately hand-modeled bouquet of pink roses, each petal individually shaped and painted.
True hand-painted porcelain — Every detail, from the soft blush tones of the roses to the subtle shading of the gown's folds, was finished entirely by hand — not transfer-printed.
Individually numbered edition — This example is numbered No. 1782, marked on the base alongside the official House of Icart backstamp, confirming its place within the limited series.
Impressive presence — Standing 34 cm tall on an elegant black oval plinth, this is a substantial statement piece, not a small collectible trinket — designed to command attention on a shelf, mantel, or display cabinet.
Documented origin — Crafted in Malaysia, 1997, under Franklin Mint's renowned quality-controlled porcelain production.
Timeless Art Deco silhouette — The cloche hat, draped bias-cut gown, and pearl sash echo the glamour of 1920s Paris, making this a striking addition to any Art Deco or figurative porcelain collection.
Condition: Good condition — used, with small signs of aging and blemishes consistent with the piece's age. No original box or Certificate of Authenticity included. Please refer to the accompanying photographs, which form part of the sale contract.
Shipping: Carefully packed and shipped via Japan Post EMS with tracking. Buyers are responsible for any customs duties or import VAT applicable in their country.

