Porzellanfabrik Sandizell & Porzellanfabrik Wilhelm Rittirsch - Figurine - harpduo en danspaar (2) - Porcelain

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Two-piece porcelain music-themed figurine group, a man with violin and a woman with harp in 18th‑century dress, marked by Porzellanfabrik Sandizell (blue crown above N) and Dresden Art for Porzellanfabrik Wilhelm Rittirsch, circa 1950–1980, in good used condition with minor signs of age and small stains, dimensions 19 × 17 × 10 cm.

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Musical elegance in porcelain.


Finely detailed figurine group of a man and woman in 18th-century clothing.
This only has a very small part of the dress.
The man plays the violin, the woman the harp – a classical Rococo composition that not only expresses musicality but also reflects the refinement of the era.
The colors (blue, pink, white) and the rich details in the clothing and instruments indicate high-quality craftsmanship and aesthetics, typical of porcelain from the late 18th to early 20th century.
A blue crown above the letter 'N', with two horizontal lines underneath. This is the trademark of Porzellanfabrik Sandizell.

"2056" is an engraved number that refers to the specific design within the collection.


The second figurine bears the brand Dresden Art for Porzellanfabrik Wilhelm Rittirsch.
This dress has some small pieces missing.
The dancing couple is typical of Dresden porcelain: graceful, romantic, and richly detailed.
The woman wears a voluminous dress with lace details, often made from real fabric hardened with porcelain – a technique known as Spitzenporzellan.
Although the exact year is not immediately visible, many of these figurines were produced between the 1950s and 1980s, sometimes earlier.
The style is inspired by 18th-century court culture.
The combination of a printed mark and an embossed number indicates an original factory product, not a later reproduction.
Dresden Art was a trademark used by several workshops, including Carl Thieme and other studios in the Saxon region.

Musical elegance in porcelain.


Finely detailed figurine group of a man and woman in 18th-century clothing.
This only has a very small part of the dress.
The man plays the violin, the woman the harp – a classical Rococo composition that not only expresses musicality but also reflects the refinement of the era.
The colors (blue, pink, white) and the rich details in the clothing and instruments indicate high-quality craftsmanship and aesthetics, typical of porcelain from the late 18th to early 20th century.
A blue crown above the letter 'N', with two horizontal lines underneath. This is the trademark of Porzellanfabrik Sandizell.

"2056" is an engraved number that refers to the specific design within the collection.


The second figurine bears the brand Dresden Art for Porzellanfabrik Wilhelm Rittirsch.
This dress has some small pieces missing.
The dancing couple is typical of Dresden porcelain: graceful, romantic, and richly detailed.
The woman wears a voluminous dress with lace details, often made from real fabric hardened with porcelain – a technique known as Spitzenporzellan.
Although the exact year is not immediately visible, many of these figurines were produced between the 1950s and 1980s, sometimes earlier.
The style is inspired by 18th-century court culture.
The combination of a printed mark and an embossed number indicates an original factory product, not a later reproduction.
Dresden Art was a trademark used by several workshops, including Carl Thieme and other studios in the Saxon region.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/ Brand
Porzellanfabrik Sandizell & Porzellanfabrik Wilhelm Rittirsch
No. of items
2
Style
Antique inspired
Title
harpduo en danspaar
Country of Origin
Germany
Material
Porcelain
Depiction/Theme
Music
Colour
Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Green, Pink, White
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
19 cm
Width
17 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated Period
1950-1980
Sold by
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Objects sold
Private

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