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Wallendorf Porcelain figure Putto | Boy with Faun

Wallendorf Porcelain figure Putto | Boy with Faun

$ 110.00 AUD

Wallendorf Porcelain figure Putto | Boy with FaunDesigned by Kurt Steiner in the 1920'sProduced by Wallendorf circa 1960'sApprox 16cms (6 1/4") tallApprox 12.5cms (5") wideIn excellent conditionGUARANTEED free from damage and repairAbout Wallendorf: After the concession for porcelain production was granted by the Duke of Saxe-Coburg on March 30,...


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