Lot 0158
Gardner Porcelain Figurine “Seated Pointer”
Estimate: 1000-1200€
Gardner Figurine “Seated Pointer”
Porcelain
Maker’s mark of Fabrika Gardner in Moscow with Imperial warrant
Height: 10.7 cm
A finely modeled porcelain figure of a pointer dog, naturalistically painted with brown and white markings. Produced at the renowned Gardner Factory, founded in the 18th century and celebrated for its lifelike animal figures, which were highly prized in 19th-century Russia.
Condition: small chip on the ear.
Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 1000-1200€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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