Figurines

Unglazed porcelain is known as bisque, or biscuit. Gaining popularity in the Victorian era, ceramic bisque was eventually the subject of mass production. The heyday of European bisque production was prior to the mid 1800s; superior bisque was being fabricated in English, French, and other European factories. Austrian factories were largely credited for producing the highest quality bisque during this golden era.

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Biscuit Figurine - Germany circa 1920 Beautiful biscuit porcelain figurine circa 1920 depicting the nude form of a woman leaning on the tr... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $200.00
Chinese porcelain doll 19th century A large beautiful porcelain doll , in the Chinese style is offered. Standing nearly 9 inches high ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $249.00
English Copeland Parian Figure Bearing the impressed mark: "Copeland", This figure depicts a young, rural man carrying his straw ha... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $695.00
English Staffordshire Cow & Milk Maid c. 1860, W 8" D 5" H 8-1/2"... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $1,150.00
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