Pair of Painted Porcelain Figurines of Children with Walking Sticks

Pair of painted porcelain figurines.: Image of the set of two hand-painted porcelain figurines depict a boy and girl dressed in romantic-era fashion. They are both holding a stick and playing with a small white bird, likely a dove.
Pair of painted porcelain figurines.

Image of the set of two hand-painted porcelain figurines depict a boy and girl dressed in romantic-era fashion. They are both holding a stick and playing with a small white bird, likely a dove.

Name/Title

Pair of Painted Porcelain Figurines of Children with Walking Sticks

Entry/Object ID

JI2025000383

Description

Set of two hand-painted porcelain figurines depict a boy and girl dressed in romantic-era fashion. They are both holding a stick and playing with a small white bird, likely a dove. The pair were made by Camille Naudot & Co., who were founded in 1900 and used the mark indicated on this piece from 1904-1919. Or at least they were styled in that way, according to experts online, there were many fake replicas produced during the 1950s in Japan and this pair may be some of them.

Context

The set of figurines belonged to the Jordan family.

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Country

Japan

Continent

Asia

Parts

Count

2

Parts

2 figurines