Elegant glazed porcelain sculptural group, signed Meissen, dating to the early 19th century, representing refined European production with a late Rococo taste.
The scene depicts an aristocratic banquet set in a domestic interior: four elegantly dressed figures are gathered around a lavishly set table, while a standing gentleman pours drinks with a measured and ceremonial gesture. The other seated diners participate in the scene with lively and natural postures, creating a harmonious composition rich in narrative dynamism.
The rendering of details is particularly noteworthy: the clothing, adorned with delicate polychrome floral decorations and gilded finishes, testifies to great technical skill. The finely modeled faces express grace and lightness, while the accessory elements – such as the set table, the seating, and the side table with bottles and tableware – contribute to creating an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere.
The circular base, decorated with painted motifs and gilded borders, provides stability and completeness to the entire piece. On the bottom is the characteristic underglaze blue crossed swords mark, indicating manufacture and authenticity, an element of particular interest to collectors and enthusiasts.
A piece of great decorative charm, ideal for enriching a collection of antique porcelain or as a distinctive item in a classic and elegant setting.
Period: Early 19th Century;
Origin: France;
Measurements: Height 23 cm;
Condition: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity;
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