AUCTION 27: ANTIQUE ARMS & MILITARIA

A GERDINGE FRENCH PORCELAIN SOLDIER FIGURINE

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Start price: $500

Buyer's premium: 25%

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

A French hand-painted porcelain figurine depicting Garde Imperiale Officer – Tartares Lithuaniens, 1813-1815 uniform. The collection of porcelain figurines created by Mr. Adrien Van GERDINGE, a career soldier and lover of military uniforms and collectibles, under the trade name of "L’Étendard". He started this collection in 1966. It was his brother Jean-Jacques VAN GERDINGE, whom he entrusted with the research uniform ology and the first drawings. Then he asked Master Eugène Lelièpvre and Lucien Rousselot (painters and military officials), well known to miniature lovers for having created and drawn collections of figurines including Historex for Eugene Lelièpvre, to sculpt the original figurines. They were sent to East Germany, at the Sitzendorf factory, for the production of molds and porcelain parts. The characters are mounted, painted, fired in Sitzendorf, then dressed by Mr. Adrien Van GERDINGE and his daughter Murielle, in France. Each figurine is printed in a maximum of 450 copies, accompanied by a certificate numbered and photograph of the figurine.

Provenance: A New York private collection.

Dimensions: H: 10 1/2 in., (27 cm.)

Condition: Very good, no chips or cracks