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Description
Meissen porcelain satirical figure of a tailor riding a goat, after the original model by Johann Joachim Kandler (1706-1775), modeled seated astride a goat, brandishing scissors in his raised hand, blue crossed swords mark, incised numbers 171 1150, restoration to reins and goat's beard, approx 9 1/8"h, 7"w, 3.5"d, 3lbs **Provenance: A prominent Terrytown, Austin, Texas estate**
Condition
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN SATIRICAL FIGURE OF A TAILOR RIDING A GOAT, MODEL 171
Estimate $300 - $500
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