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Furstenberg Continental antique porcelain

A Fürstenberg Cupid or Putto in Disguise, dressed in a medieval coat with a sword at his side and holding a hat in his left hand, as if about to bow.
Ht: 3.5",  8.8 cm.
c.1760

Cupids in Diguise were made to decorate the dessert table. They were extremely popular and produced in a wide variety of occupations and costumes. They were introduced by Kandler at Meissen after prints by Boucher.

Furstenberg Continental Antique porcelain