Collector Figurines

  • Roe deer Animal young, Coloured, without gold, H 7 cm
  • Bear Animal young, Coloured, without gold, H 6 cm
  • Penguin Mom with child, Coloured, without gold, H 6 cm
  • Hedgehog Animal young, Coloured, without gold, H 5,5 cm
  • Mouse Animal young, Coloured, without gold, H 4,7 cm
  • Penguin Dad, Coloured, without gold, H 6,5 cm
  • Bird Animal young, Coloured, without gold, H 5,5 cm
  • Child with cup, Coloured, without gold, H 17 cm
  • Girl with skates, coloured, with gold, H 15 cm
  • Child standing with doll, Coloured, without gold, H 16,5 cm
  • Girl with snowshoes, Coloured, without gold, H 16 cm
  • Cupid knocking on a heart, Coloured, with gold, H 17 cm
  • Two children playing with sand moulds, Coloured, without gold, H 11 cm
  • Cupid as blacksmith hammering a heart into shape, coloured, with gold, H 21 cm
  • Cupid kindling a fire in two hearts, coloured, with gold, H 20 cm
  • Down-trodden cupid, Coloured, with gold, H 17,5 cm
  • Cupid philosophising about love, coloured, with gold, H 18 cm
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Porcelain figurine sets

The tradition of collecting Meissen porcelain figurines dates back to the early years of the manufactory in the 18th century. With the invention of the first European porcelain, Meissen’s master modellers were presented with entirely new sculpting possibilities.

Although further developed and perfected over the centuries, the basic principles of production have remained the same to this day: expressiveness, detailed sculpting and hand-painted artwork in vibrant colours. Whether the Monkey Band of the Rococo period, figurines made of Böttger stoneware, the Hentschel Children at Art Nouveau or contemporary groups of figurines by Peter Strang or the sculptor Maximilian Hagstotz: in every era, MEISSEN has produced iconic figurines that have captivated collectors the world over.