Rare 1758-1770 Chelsea Porcelain Boy with Birds Figurine

Gold anchor period. 4.75" tall. Tip of branch has old professional repair.
Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionEstate
MaterialPorcelain
ColorMulti-color
SKU: 10111513
$365.00
Availability: 1 in stock

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Description

This rare Chelsea porcelain figurine, dating between 1758 and 1770, depicts a charming young boy holding a bird to his ear while carrying a wooden birdcage. Dressed in a vibrantly hand-painted floral jacket, yellow breeches, and a black tricorn hat, he stands beside a rustic birdhouse atop a decorative gilt-scroll base adorned with applied flowers. A fine example of Chelsea’s Rococo elegance, this piece showcases the intricate modeling and rich enamels characteristic of the period.

Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionEstate
MaterialPorcelain
ColorMulti-color

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