A matched pair of antique European-style bisque porcelain figurines depicting pastoral children with animals, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. Each figure is finely modeled with expressive detail, flowing garments, and naturalistic animal forms, reflecting the decorative porcelain traditions of the period.
The figures are made of solid, kiln-fired ceramic (unglazed bisque/parian-style porcelain). Their substantial weight and visible ceramic fracture characteristics confirm they are not resin or composite. The matte, unglazed surface displays gentle age patina consistent with antique bisque porcelain.
Unmarked, as is typical for many decorative bisque figures of this era. Intended as decorative objects rather than factory-branded fine porcelain.
These figures display beautifully together and are offered as a pair only.
Condition consistent with age. Light surface soiling and patina are present, typical of antique bisque porcelain. Minor fingertip loss visible on one figure, consistent with age-related wear to delicate elements. No cracks, repairs, or structural instability observed.
Cleaning has been intentionally limited to preserve the original surface and patina.
Era / Style
Late 19th–early 20th century
European-style decorative porcelain
Pastoral / classical subject matter
Dimensions
A matched pair of antique European-style bisque porcelain figurines depicting pastoral children with animals, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. Each figure is finely modeled with expressive detail, flowing garments, and naturalistic animal forms, reflecting the decorative porcelain traditions of the period.
The figures are made of solid, kiln-fired ceramic (unglazed bisque/parian-style porcelain). Their substantial weight and visible ceramic fracture characteristics confirm they are not resin or composite. The matte, unglazed surface displays gentle age patina consistent with antique bisque porcelain.
Unmarked, as is typical for many decorative bisque figures of this era. Intended as decorative objects rather than factory-branded fine porcelain.
These figures display beautifully together and are offered as a pair only.
Condition consistent with age. Light surface soiling and patina are present, typical of antique bisque porcelain. Minor fingertip loss visible on one figure, consistent with age-related wear to delicate elements. No cracks, repairs, or structural instability observed.
Cleaning has been intentionally limited to preserve the original surface and patina.
Era / Style
Late 19th–early 20th century
European-style decorative porcelain
Pastoral / classical subject matter
Dimensions