Tiger Pair ( Fraureuth ) # 1008
This piece is available and please take note of the shipping cost and the fact that it will not be shipped outside of the U.S. It is huge! and a special piece.
The piece does have a couple flaws to note
and I will have to photo them when it is light out. There is a split to
the tongue which will not be a tough repair for a restorer and a
separation at the rear foot from the base. This is no doubt from lifting
these cats by the body as opposed to lifting the piece from the base.
A
very large piece of early porcelain that would make a great addition to
a collection. Please contact me with destination if interested to get
accurate shipping quote on this.
Manufactured in the1930's by Fraureuth this tiger pair is a massive piece measuring 8 x 10 x 16 and with very heavy at approx. 12 pounds. While large cats are the subject of many pieces in the market, I have never quite seen a pair crafted this well and the piece is really quite exceptional.
Sculpted by
Gayer the piece captures these two cats in such a powerful way that I
cannot remember anything that could rival it by any manufacturer. A
really striking piece and the first I have seen like it, cant help but
wonder what this would look like in bisque form as its just that
powerful.
This piece is available and please take note of the shipping cost and the fact that it will not be shipped outside of the U.S. It is huge! and a special piece.
The piece does have a couple flaws to note
and I will have to photo them when it is light out. There is a split to
the tongue which will not be a tough repair for a restorer and a
separation at the rear foot from the base. This is no doubt from lifting
these cats by the body as opposed to lifting the piece from the base.
A
very large piece of early porcelain that would make a great addition to
a collection. Please contact me with destination if interested to get
accurate shipping quote on this.
Manufactured in the1930's by Fraureuth this tiger pair is a massive piece measuring 8 x 10 x 16 and with very heavy at approx. 12 pounds. While large cats are the subject of many pieces in the market, I have never quite seen a pair crafted this well and the piece is really quite exceptional.
Sculpted by
Gayer the piece captures these two cats in such a powerful way that I
cannot remember anything that could rival it by any manufacturer. A
really striking piece and the first I have seen like it, cant help but
wonder what this would look like in bisque form as its just that
powerful.