Figurines

  • Band of Clowns Clown as Pianist, Coloured, with gold, 7,5 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Concertina, Coloured, with gold, 7 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown's Piano, Coloured, with platinum, 6,5 cm
  • Music Clowns set, Coloured, with gold
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Guitar, Coloured, with platinum, 8 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown on Double Bass, Coloured, with platinum, 7 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Violin, Coloured, with platinum, 9 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Big Drum, Coloured, with gold, 7 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Flute, Coloured, with platinum, 8 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Saxophone, Coloured, with platinum, 7,5 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Cello, Coloured, with platinum, 7,5 cm
  • Band of Clowns Clown Playing the Mouth Organ, Coloured, with platinum, 10 cm
  • Circus Equestrian Artiste, Coloured, with gold
  • Band of Artists Clown Playing the Guitar, Coloured, with platinum
  • Band of Artists Clown Playing the Concertina, Coloured, with platinum
  • Band of Artists Clown Playing the Saxophone, Coloured, with platinum
  • Band of Artists Clown Playing the Drums, Coloured, with platinum
  • Band of Artists Clown Playing the Violin, Coloured, with platinum
  • Circus Cyclist, Coloured, with gold
  • Circus Juggler, Coloured, with gold
  • Circus Magician, Coloured, with gold
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Porcelain figurines

Meissen’s repertoire of outstanding porcelain figurines is unique the world over both in terms variety and craftsmanship. In its more than 300-year history, the manufactory has set not only design but also technical standards, and has decisively advanced porcelain artistry in Europe. MEISSEN has always stood for the highest quality porcelain, and has produced important works of art in every era. The original moulds are still stored in Meissen’s extensive archives and form the basis of all true-to-the-original new editions. From Baroque and Rococo masterpieces such as the Monkey Band or Amor figurines by Johann Joachim Kaendler, Art Nouveau icons such as the Hentschel Children or dynamic dancer sculptures, all the way to contemporary works by Peter Strang or the artist Chris Antemann, which give porcelain art a modern face in their expressive style. Each Meissen porcelain figurine is a symbol of the driving creative force and innovative power of the oldest porcelain manufactory in Europe.