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It’s one of the most famous blue iconic pattern in the world. The blue onion pattern, which found its home …
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It’s one of the most famous blue iconic pattern in the world. The blue onion pattern, which found its home on Meissen porcelain. It has its roots in China. European porcelain was born 1710 with the founding of the Meissen porcelain factory by Augustus the strong. The blue onion pattern was developed (around 1739).
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Antique Blue & White Porcelain Figurine Candleholder, Circa 1815
This charming early 19th-century porcelain figurine beautifully captures the grace and whimsy of the Regency era. Hand-painted in delicate cobalt blue and soft ivory tones, it depicts a finely dressed lady assisting a playful young boy as he climbs upward, the two entwined around an ornate, curling column that forms the candleholder’s stem.o craftsmanship—note the intricate floral detailing on the garments, the gentle expressions, and the flowing movement throughout the design. The glaze retains its lovely original luster, with subtle variations in tone that speak to its age and hand-painted nature.
A wonderful example of early European decorative porcelain, likely influenced by the refined artistry of Meissen and Delft, this figurine makes an elegant addition to a curated collection or a romantic statement piece for mantel, console, or display cabinet.
Details:
Period: Circa 1815
Style: European / Regency
Materials: Hand-painted porcelain
Color Palette: Cobalt blue and ivory white
Condition: Good antique condition with minor wear consistent with age. The girl candelabra is missing three and is refurbished. The man is missing two leaves.
Dimensions: (Add measurements if available)
Provenance & Notes:
A timeless piece that embodies 19th-century elegance and artistry, perfect for collectors and lovers of antique porcelain alike.
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- Dimensions
- 10ʺW × 10ʺD × 19ʺH
- Brand
- Meissen Porcelain
- Period
- 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- The lady candelabra has been refurbished and is missing three leaves. The man is missing two leaves. The lady candelabra has been refurbished and is missing three leaves. The man is missing two leaves. less
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