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Hand-painted porcelain putto (cherub) playing a lyre, finished with rich purple cloak and gilt highlights. The base carries crossed swords in underglaze blue, a Meissen-style mark commonly used by Dresden-school makers. A charming cabinet piece with classic Rococo character.
Type: Porcelain figurine, putto with lyre
Origin: Germany Dresden school (Meissen-style), earlymid 20th c.
Decoration: Hand-painted with gilding
Mark: Crossed swords (underglaze blue) to base
Size: 16 cm tall
Use: Display/collecting
Note: Several Dresden makers adopted crossed-sword marks. Offered as Meissen-style/Dresden based on painting and modeling; please review the photos and mark.
No repairs or losses.
Light rubbing to gilding; base rim wear/age soil from shelf contact.
No cracks observed; tiny glaze/kiln specks as made.