Description:

FOUR NYMPHENBURG PORCELAIN HUNT FIGURES late 19th / 20th Century, painted blue crowned CT monograms to two Frankenthal style female hunters, printed green mark to falconer, all with impressed Bavarian shield marks, model nos. 279, 363, 1610 and 1609, respectively, various impressed numerals, in the white, the first mounted on a rearing stallion holding a falcon, h: 8 x l: 8 in.; the second standing beside his stead blowing a hunting horn, the third holding a powder horn and rifle and the fourth taking aim (4)

Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling

Literature: The huntress taking aim is likely after the Frankenthal example attributed to Johann Friedrich Luck, circa 1760. For this example and other hunting groups attributed to Luck, see, Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky: Frankenthal Porcelain, Vol.1: Die Plastik, p.280-285.

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