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A Girl and a Goat
Categories | Ceramics/Porcelain "Named" Makers |
Type | Goat, Girl |
Material | Porcelain |
Markings | Numbered |
Manufacturer | Conta & Boehme |
Origin | Germany |
Date or Era | circa 1880 |
This porcelain inkstand by Conta Boehme features a detailed figurine of a girl sitting on a tree stump, with a goat lying beside her. The girl is dressed in a traditional outfit with a colorful apron and headscarf. The base of the inkstand is designed to look like a grassy terrain and holds an inkwell and sander.
Estimated value: $50.00
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