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德国产瓷雕塑,为牧羊人携笛与狗的陶瓷雕像,约1850–1900年制,高20 cm,宽11 cm,深12 cm,状况极好。
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very good porcelain dhl shipment
Estimated value of a piece like yours
Common German / Meissen-style copy: about $100– $150.
Good vintage Meissen-style pieces: about $200 – $400.
Authentic antique Meissen porcelain: often $500 – $800+ and sometimes more at auction.
Most likely value (from your photo only):
around $100 – $120 if it is an unmarked or common German porcelain figurine.
From the photo, this appears to be a European porcelain figurine of a shepherd/flute player with a dog, done in a Rococo pastoral
Based on styling alone (without seeing the base mark), here are the most likely possibilities:
Most Probable Origin
German porcelain factory
Possibly late 19th century to early 20th century (circa 1880–1920)
Why:
The glossy glaze and pastel coloring
The pastoral 18th-century costume theme (common in 19th-century revival pieces)
The modeling style of the face and dog
The applied floral decoration
The naturalistic base rather than highly ornate Rococo scrollwork
Factories that commonly made this style:
Sitzendorf (Germany)
Volkstedt (Germany)
Dresden workshops
very good porcelain dhl shipment
Estimated value of a piece like yours
Common German / Meissen-style copy: about $100– $150.
Good vintage Meissen-style pieces: about $200 – $400.
Authentic antique Meissen porcelain: often $500 – $800+ and sometimes more at auction.
Most likely value (from your photo only):
around $100 – $120 if it is an unmarked or common German porcelain figurine.
From the photo, this appears to be a European porcelain figurine of a shepherd/flute player with a dog, done in a Rococo pastoral
Based on styling alone (without seeing the base mark), here are the most likely possibilities:
Most Probable Origin
German porcelain factory
Possibly late 19th century to early 20th century (circa 1880–1920)
Why:
The glossy glaze and pastel coloring
The pastoral 18th-century costume theme (common in 19th-century revival pieces)
The modeling style of the face and dog
The applied floral decoration
The naturalistic base rather than highly ornate Rococo scrollwork
Factories that commonly made this style:
Sitzendorf (Germany)
Volkstedt (Germany)
Dresden workshops

