Soviet Porcelain Figurine "Gifts of the Mistress of the Copper Mountain" (Dulyovo Porcelain Factory)
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Soviet Figurine "Mistress of the Copper Mountain". The mistress of the Copper Mountain is a legend of the Ural Mountains. She became famous in the collection of tales "The Malachite Box” by P. P. Bazhov. She is the personification of the guardian spirit of valuable minerals and rare earth metals found in deposits across the Ural Mountains.
The figurine is presented in the form of a beautiful green-eyed girl standing in front of a malachite box and holding precious stones in her hand. Surrounded by two lizards. The original model of the figure, depicting Danila the master kneeling in front of the mistress of the copper mountain, is kept in the museum of the Dulevo Porcelain Factory.
Painter: Shepeleva Margarita Mikhailovna.
Dulevo Porcelain Factory
Makers marks found on underside of base show that the figure is of the 3rd grade in quality.
Height: 13.5 inches
The figurine is presented in the form of a beautiful green-eyed girl standing in front of a malachite box and holding precious stones in her hand. Surrounded by two lizards. The original model of the figure, depicting Danila the master kneeling in front of the mistress of the copper mountain, is kept in the museum of the Dulevo Porcelain Factory.
Painter: Shepeleva Margarita Mikhailovna.
Dulevo Porcelain Factory
Makers marks found on underside of base show that the figure is of the 3rd grade in quality.
Height: 13.5 inches
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Soviet Porcelain Figurine "Gifts of the Mistress of the Copper Mountain" (Dulyovo Porcelain Factory)
Estimate $50 - $1,000
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