
Trio of White Bisque or Glazed Porcelain Cherub and Putti Figurines
A set of three small decorative figurines depicting putti or cherubs, likely made of fine-grained white porcelain with a soft luster glaze. The group includes two standing winged figures and one central kneeling figure interacting with a small animal, possibly a rabbit. These pieces exhibit the classic Neo-Classical and Baroque-revival styles common in European porcelain houses like Meissen, Capodimonte, or Royal Copenhagen. Physically, they stand approximately 4 to 6 inches in height on integrated circular or octagonal bases. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the detailed anatomical modeling, defined locks of hair, and the delicate rendering of wings and props. The monochromatic white finish emphasizes the play of light and shadow over the sculpted surfaces. Judging from the uniform color and smooth texture, they appear to be in good vintage condition with no immediate signs of large chips or cracks, though close inspection for 'flea bites' on the wing tips would be necessary for a full appraisal. The style suggests a mid-20th-century production, though they emulate 18th-century designs. While makers' marks are not visible from this distance, they are typically found on the underside of the base in underglaze blue or impressed stamps.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Basic Information
Category
Decorative Arts - Ceramics and Porcelain
Appraised On
March 14, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Item Description
A set of three small decorative figurines depicting putti or cherubs, likely made of fine-grained white porcelain with a soft luster glaze. The group includes two standing winged figures and one central kneeling figure interacting with a small animal, possibly a rabbit. These pieces exhibit the classic Neo-Classical and Baroque-revival styles common in European porcelain houses like Meissen, Capodimonte, or Royal Copenhagen. Physically, they stand approximately 4 to 6 inches in height on integrated circular or octagonal bases. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the detailed anatomical modeling, defined locks of hair, and the delicate rendering of wings and props. The monochromatic white finish emphasizes the play of light and shadow over the sculpted surfaces. Judging from the uniform color and smooth texture, they appear to be in good vintage condition with no immediate signs of large chips or cracks, though close inspection for 'flea bites' on the wing tips would be necessary for a full appraisal. The style suggests a mid-20th-century production, though they emulate 18th-century designs. While makers' marks are not visible from this distance, they are typically found on the underside of the base in underglaze blue or impressed stamps.
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