Meissen figure of the 'Bowling Lady'. First modelled by Walther Schott in 1898. This model was produced in two sizes. This is the larger of the two. The smaller version is 332 on my web site which has been sold.  The only other model that Schott produced for Meissen is shown on my web site number 327.. Davies Antiques are specialists in Meissen porcelain figures, groups, tableware, clocks, vases and animals from the early 18th century, 19th century, Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods."> Meissen figure of the 'Bowling Lady' First modelled by ">
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Meissen figure of the 'Bowling Lady'. First modelled by Walther Schott in 1898. This model was produced in two sizes. This is the larger of the two. The smaller version is 332 on my web site which has been sold.  The only other model that Schott produced for Meissen is shown on my web site number 327.

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Height in cms: 36.00
Height in inches: 14.17
Model Number: Q 180
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Crossed swords in underglaze blue. Assembler's number 125. Painter's number 4 in brown.

Circa: 1900
Price Band: £2,000 - £5,000
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