This porcelain lace figurine was manufactured at the Oldest Volkstedt Porcelain Factory in Volkstedt, Germany post 1945. True to the Volkstedt Dresden lace style, this lady's gown overflows with cascades of pink and ivory lace ruffles accented with ivory, purple and yellow roses. Holding a dainty gold gilded fan with lavendar flowers, she is standing on a gold gilded base with 2 sculpted ivory, yellow and lavendar rosettes w/leaves below her. There is minimal damage to the lace at the rear of her dress along the bottom edge and in an area of damage at the back of her dress approx 3/8"x1/2" below the pink ruffle below her bodice. This dancer is missing the tip of her 2nd finger on her outstretched right hand. Additional pictures are forthcoming for depiction here, but for now, are available upon request. This piece bears the blue backstamp of the crowned mark with the numbering 1762 below it, as depicted next to the Volkstedt category name at the page top.
