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- TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES AND A
TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES AND A MEISSEN BISCUIT PORCELAIN PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF THE PRUSSIAN PRINCESS FRIEDERIKETWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES AND A MEISSEN BISCUIT PORCELAIN PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF THE PRUSSIAN PRINCESS FRIEDERIKE, German, post 1924, blue crossed swords and dot marks to the figures, model nos. 2350 and F.84, impressed 52 and 10, both in the white, the first a 'Cries de Paris' flower seller, after a model by Johann Joachim Kaendler and Peter Reinicke of circa 1755, based on watercolors by Christophe Huet, modeled as a pastoral maiden offering a rose blossom from a stave basket, the rocaille-molded base applied with flowers; the second, after a model by Michel Victor Acier of circa 1778, as a young vintner gathering grapes in his hat, on a circular key-pattern base; and the third, an oval plaque, impressed crossed swords mark, the portrait impressed R at the nape, the reverse inscribed, 'STAATLICHE MUSEEN ZU BERLIN / DDR / NATIONALGALERIE', the center, 'JOHANN GOTTFRIED SCHADOW 1764-1850 Aus der Gruppe der Prinzessinnnen 1796-1797 Bildnes der Friederike', h: 7.75 in. (the tallest); together with a Meissen (Marcolini) porcelain bust German, circa 1800, blue crossed swords and star mark, impressed model no. 3 and Pressnummer 35, truncated at the shoulder, on a socle base, h: 4.5 in. (4) Literature: One of the Neoclassical highlights at the Alte National Gallery in Berlin is a double portrait statue of Princess Louisa and Friederike by Johann Gottfried Schadow.
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