Two Meissen porcelain figures Print 19th century, each with blue underglaze crossed swords mark, each with incised model numbers, the first ''G106'', the second ''G107'', each modeled by Michael Victor Acier (1736-1799), the first depicting a standing male gardener leaning on a watering can, the second depicting a standing female gardener holding a scythe, 2 pieces, the first: 13.625'' H x 6'' W x 4.375'' D; the second: 13.25'' H x 5.75'' W x 4.25'' D, Provenance: Estate of Andrew F. Chandler. Condition: The first lacking figure's right hand and handle to spade; with restorations to watering can. The second with nicks and minor losses to figure's right hand and fabric and losses and restorations to flowers and scythe. The second with a .5'' x .5'' shallow chip to verso of figure's bodice and an approximately .75'' x .25'' area of restoration to verso base.
Two Meissen porcelain figures Print 19th century, each with blue underglaze crossed swords mark, each with incised model numbers, the first ''G106'', the second ''G107'', each modeled by Michael Victor Acier (1736-1799), the first depicting a standing male gardener leaning on a watering can, the second depicting a standing female gardener holding a scythe, 2 pieces, the first: 13.625'' H x 6'' W x 4.375'' D; the second: 13.25'' H x 5.75'' W x 4.25'' D, Provenance: Estate of Andrew F. Chandler. Condition: The first lacking figure's right hand and handle to spade; with restorations to watering can. The second with nicks and minor losses to figure's right hand and fabric and losses and restorations to flowers and scythe. The second with a .5'' x .5'' shallow chip to verso of figure's bodice and an approximately .75'' x .25'' area of restoration to verso base.
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