Tarcisio Tosin - Figure - Satiri (2) - Biscuit porcelain

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Two biscuit porcelain satyrs by Italian ceramicist Tarcisio Tosin (1904-1999), in gold and white, with one figure playing Pan’s flute and the other dancing, and a second satyr playing a tambourine; heights 21 cm and 13 cm, Italy origin, dating to ca. 1930–1940, in good used condition with minor age-related marks and stains, total weight 1 kg.

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Two porcelain biscuit statuettes with gold finish, depicting small satyrs: 1) one playing the Pan flute, the other dancing; 2) a satyr playing a tambourine. Created by the renowned and beloved Italian ceramist Tarcisio Tosin (1904-1999). In 1928, Tosin moved to Vicenza, where he took over the ceramic manufacturing company 'Fratelli Brotto,' which he acquired in 1932 and renamed 'La Freccia.' In excellent condition for their age. Height 21 cm and 13 cm.
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Two porcelain biscuit statuettes with gold finish, depicting small satyrs: 1) one playing the Pan flute, the other dancing; 2) a satyr playing a tambourine. Created by the renowned and beloved Italian ceramist Tarcisio Tosin (1904-1999). In 1928, Tosin moved to Vicenza, where he took over the ceramic manufacturing company 'Fratelli Brotto,' which he acquired in 1932 and renamed 'La Freccia.' In excellent condition for their age. Height 21 cm and 13 cm.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/ Brand
Tarcisio Tosin
Weight
1 kg
Porcelain type
Biscuit porcelain
No. of items
2
Title
Satiri
Country of Origin
Italy
Material
Porcelain
Colour
Gold, White
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
21 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
9 cm
Estimated Period
1930-1940
ItalyVerified
40
Objects sold
100%
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