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Chris Shearer Cooper...
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:12 am
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In a box of stuff from my grandparents, I found a small statue of a
seated man in a frilly outfit (baroque?) playing a ... lute?

http://www.sc3.net/dude.htm

It has no marks anywhere as to the manufacturer.

Can anyone tell me more about this?

Thanks,
Chris
 
Kris Baker...
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:14 pm
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On Sep 9, 2:32 pm, u... at (no spam) domain.invalid wrote:
Quote:
Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
In a box of stuff from my grandparents, I found a small statue of a
seated man in a frilly outfit (baroque?) playing a ... lute?

http://www.sc3.net/dude.htm

It has no marks anywhere as to the manufacturer.

Can anyone tell me more about this?

Thanks,
Chris

Yes it hurts my eye's ;~)))))))))))))))))). Probably Japanese,
originally had a foil or paper label which has been removed.

I think it's newer, and Chinese. It has the heavy, light-blue
porcelain look to it....and the "lace" is clunky. A Japanese
piece of that style would have (in addition to the paper label)
at least the word "Japan" on it, and maybe a number.

The Chinese flooded the US with these fake things about
25 years ago. They've moved on to ugly dollar store
dinnerware.

Kris
 
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:32 pm
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Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
Quote:
In a box of stuff from my grandparents, I found a small statue of a
seated man in a frilly outfit (baroque?) playing a ... lute?

http://www.sc3.net/dude.htm

It has no marks anywhere as to the manufacturer.

Can anyone tell me more about this?

Thanks,
Chris


Yes it hurts my eye's ;~)))))))))))))))))). Probably Japanese,
originally had a foil or paper label which has been removed.
 
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:18 pm
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Kris Baker wrote:
Quote:
On Sep 9, 2:32 pm, u... at (no spam) domain.invalid wrote:
Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
In a box of stuff from my grandparents, I found a small statue of a
seated man in a frilly outfit (baroque?) playing a ... lute?
http://www.sc3.net/dude.htm
It has no marks anywhere as to the manufacturer.
Can anyone tell me more about this?
Thanks,
Chris
Yes it hurts my eye's ;~)))))))))))))))))). Probably Japanese,
originally had a foil or paper label which has been removed.

I think it's newer, and Chinese. It has the heavy, light-blue
porcelain look to it....and the "lace" is clunky. A Japanese
piece of that style would have (in addition to the paper label)
at least the word "Japan" on it, and maybe a number.


Not necessarily, tons of Arnart pieces from Japan had nothing but foil
labels.



Quote:

The Chinese flooded the US with these fake things about
25 years ago. They've moved on to ugly dollar store
dinnerware.

Kris



I've seen pieces every bit as ugly and worse from Europe made just after
WW2, the Chinese don't have the total lock on ugly ;~)The hands on this
one look like a claymation figure they're so crude.
 
asdf...
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:24 pm
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On Sep 9, 2:12 pm, Chris Shearer Cooper
<chris.shearer.coo... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
In a box of stuff from my grandparents, I found a small statue of a
seated man in a frilly outfit (baroque?) playing a ... lute?

http://www.sc3.net/dude.htm

It has no marks anywhere as to the manufacturer.

Can anyone tell me more about this?

Thanks,
Chris

---------------

Chris,

What that's meant to be is a cheap copy of a Meissen figurine. In
fact, that's what it is. Lots of people's grandmothers had such
things. They were cute. They were cheap. They still are.

T.
 
 
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