Featured Figurine, mother consoling a child. Very difficult to read the stamp!

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by daludolou, Aug 8, 2021.

  1. daludolou

    daludolou Member

    Again, having a tricky time interpreting the handwritten signature. Anyone has any clue? Country, approximately when produced would be much appreciated as well.

    Height ~ 25 cm
    made of porcelain

    Inherited but likely to be older than at least 1970.

    s1.JPG s4.JPG s2.JPG s3.JPG
     
  2. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    What country are you in ? To me that looks circa 1930s .
     
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  3. daludolou

    daludolou Member

    Thanks for the reply. I agree, it does look like jugend. I am based in Sweden.

    A relative passed away so we have a few things to take care of. This figurine we have two pieces of. Both are marked with 1 inside and only one have the handwritten piece of paper.
     
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  4. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    I'm sorry I do not know the maker, but it's a beautiful figurine. You mentioned you have another by the same maker? Perhaps showing that one would help to identify this one?
     
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  5. daludolou

    daludolou Member

    Sorry, I was unclear. I do have another figurine but it looks exactly the same as the one I have posted pictures one.

    Thanks for the comment. I do like it a lot too. The sculptor has really managed to put a lot of emotions into his/hers art!
     
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  6. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Ah. If there are 2 the same, they could be bookends, no? Sorry I can't read the name for you.
     
  7. daludolou

    daludolou Member

    Hm, that would make a lot of sense. Would also explain the flat shape and the square foundation it stands on. Thanks for sharing that piece of insight! :)
     
  8. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Thank you, that will make a lovely centerpiece pair of bookends! :singing:
     
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  9. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    @daludolou , How have you been interpreting the writing so far? I'm still trying to make out where the separations between the words are. So far one interpretation could be: J. o due fers. The "o due" part in the middle translates to "or two" in Italian. I wonder whether the first letter could actually be a number 1. Then it would say "1 or two" with another word after.

    All of this is just a theory. It does look like there is a dot after the first letter, which would mean it is a letter and not a 1.

    Just trying to help, but I do think it's at least possible that what's written on the paper is a phrase and not a name.
     
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