Porcelain scent bottle depicting a Bolognese standing dog by Meissen

Porcelain scent bottle depicting a Bolognese dog standing on a rocaille relief, partially gold-painted plinth, standing on its hind legs, both front paws raised, after a design by Johann Joachim Kaendler around 1750. Underglaze blue sword mark Meissen on the bottom.
Period
18th century

Country

Germany, 1765 ca

Material

porcelain

Size

7 cm

COD.

1200

Labels

antique scent bottles

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