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A pair of German 18th century porcelain dogs stamped Ludwigsburger

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A sensational and large scale pair of German mid 18th century porcelain dogs, circa 1764, stamped Ludwigsburger. Both dogs have their respective and telling expression. One has a fierce and possibly scared expression while the other a bit confused as... — Read More

  • Item # 10087
  • H: 14.25 in L: 22.5 in D: 9.25 in

    H: 36 cm L: 57 cm D: 23 cm

  • Germany
  • 18th Century
  • Porcelain
  • Ludwigsburger Porzellan-Fabrik Read More
  • Ludwigsburger Porzellan-Fabrik, (1744-1805 ),Germany.
    Ludwigsburg was one of the leading European manufacturers of porcelain. In 1744 Duke Carl Eugen declared the founding of the Ludwigsburger Porzellan-Fabrik. Ludwigsburg porcelain had a grey-brown color, unlike the white of other German porcelains. The kaolin used was brought in from Hornberg and produced a very malleable body clay, well-suited to the figural work Ludwigsburg produced and that Duke Carl Eugen preferred. Riedel designed the forms and ornaments. The painter Steinkopf, preferred to decorate in landscapes and equine subjects.
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A pair of German 18th century porcelain dogs stamped Ludwigsburger

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