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Vintage Porcelain Drummer Figurine in Napoleonic Uniform, Hand-Painted, 1900-1930

Vintage Porcelain Drummer Figurine in Napoleonic Uniform, Hand-Painted, 1900-1930

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Productomschrijving

This beautiful vintage porcelain figurine depicts a military drummer dressed in a colorful Napoleonic-style uniform, complete with a drum around his waist. Hand-painted in vibrant colors such as blue, red, yellow, and white, the detailing showcases the skilled craftsmanship of early 20th-century European porcelain makers. This type of figurine is often associated with Napoleonic military units or early 19th-century European regiments, making it a perfect piece for collectors of military history.

Origin and Period:

This figurine likely originates from Germany, a country renowned for its high-quality porcelain production during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The fine detailing and hand-painted features indicate it was crafted between 1900 and 1930, a time when such figurines were popular as collectible and decorative items.

Purpose:

The figurine serves as a decorative object, ideal for display in a collector’s cabinet or on a mantelpiece. It would be an excellent addition to a collection of military history memorabilia or porcelain miniatures.

Condition:

This figurine is in good condition with minimal wear for its age. The colors have remained bright, and there are no major chips or cracks. The hand-painted nature of the piece ensures that each figure is unique.

Dimensions:

  • Height: 12 cm (4.72 inches)
  • Base Width: 4 cm (1.57 inches)

Special Notes:

While the figurine does not bear visible maker’s marks, its style suggests it may have been produced by a renowned German porcelain manufacturer such as Kister Scheibe Alsbach. The vibrant colors and detailed craftsmanship are hallmarks of early 20th-century European porcelain artistry.

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