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Pair of Porcelain Rococo Style Figurines (Family Groupings)

Decorative Figurines

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$150-250

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of two porcelain figurines, each depicting a small family or domestic scene in a Rococo or Georgian Revival style. Both figurines appear to be crafted from glazed ceramic or porcelain, exhibiting hand-painted details. The first figurine on the left shows a woman with blonde hair, wearing a purple and white top with a ruffled collar, and a vibrant chartreuse-green pleated skirt. She is seated, with a young boy, also with blonde hair, resting on her lap. The boy is dressed in a green top and reddish-brown breeches. The woman's expression is gentle, looking down at the child. The second figurine on the right features a man and a young girl. The man is seated in a white chair, wearing a dark tricorn hat, a green coat over a yellow waistcoat, and pink breeches. His posture suggests an interaction with the girl, who is seated beside or on his lap. The girl has blonde hair and is wearing a long, pink dress. Both figurines display attention to period-appropriate costume details. The colors are generally soft pastels, with some brighter accents in the clothing. The condition appears to be good with no obvious major chips or cracks visible from the provided images, although minor surface wear or crazing typical of older porcelain might be present but is not discernible. The bases are flat, indicating they are designed for display on a surface. These figurines evoke a sense of domesticity and leisure, often popular in decorative arts from the 19th to mid-20th centuries. The craftsmanship suggests molded porcelain with hand-finished and painted elements, a common manufacturing technique for such decorative pieces.

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Upon visual examination of these two porcelain Rococo-style figurines, I note their charming depiction of family groupings. The figures exhibit typical molded porcelain craftsmanship with hand-painted details, characteristic of decorative wares from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries. The colors are applied with a pleasant palette, and the period-appropriate costuming adds to their decorative appeal. Based on the images, their condition appears good, with no discernible chips, cracks, or significant paint loss. Any potential crazing or minor surface wear would require in-person inspection. Market conditions for such decorative porcelain figurines are stable but not rapidly appreciating. While individual pieces by renowned manufacturers can fetch higher prices, these appear to be unsigned or unmarked pieces, common in the Georgian Revival style. Comparable pieces of similar decorative quality, depicting domestic scenes, typically sell within this range through online auctions and antique markets. Demand is consistent among collectors of decorative arts and individuals seeking period-style home decor, but they are not considered rare. The most significant factors impacting value are the lack of a discernible maker's mark or artist's signature, limiting attribution to a specific high-end manufacturer. While aesthetic appeal is high, the absence of provenance documentation also limits their high-end market potential. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, an in-person examination would be crucial to check for hidden damage, assess the quality of the porcelain body, and search for any obscured maker's marks or restoration work. Without such an inspection, especially for condition and potential marks, the appraisal must remain conservative.

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