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Till Eulenspiegel  # 1046
Till Eulenspiegel  # 1046
Till Eulenspiegel  # 1046
Till Eulenspiegel  # 1046
Till Eulenspiegel  # 1046

Till Eulenspiegel # 1046

While the quality of Meissen porcelain is undisputed, as an Allach collector their figures rarely exude the detail and quality that this piece does. 

German folklore pieces during the Third Reich are well known and Till Eulenspiegel is one of the better known. He is presented as a prankster or trickster who traveled in the 1300's through Europe playing pranks that were malicious and not what normal folk would find amusing.

Often depicted with an owl or mirror, two of his known traits this figure runs deep into European culture and the figure itself is really nice and it is certainly one of the best Meissen figures that I have encountered from the Reich era and was manufactured in 1941 by the artist Alexander Struck.

I had seen this in New Jersey in an antique shop many years ago and loved it, but it was not to be. My thanks to Robin Lumsden for refreshing my memory with this exceptional piece.

Photo Credit: Robin Lumsden

(Till Eulenspiegel )
Product Id: #1046
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While the quality of Meissen porcelain is undisputed, as an Allach collector their figures rarely exude the detail and quality that this piece does. 

German folklore pieces during the Third Reich are well known and Till Eulenspiegel is one of the better known. He is presented as a prankster or trickster who traveled in the 1300's through Europe playing pranks that were malicious and not what normal folk would find amusing.

Often depicted with an owl or mirror, two of his known traits this figure runs deep into European culture and the figure itself is really nice and it is certainly one of the best Meissen figures that I have encountered from the Reich era and was manufactured in 1941 by the artist Alexander Struck.

I had seen this in New Jersey in an antique shop many years ago and loved it, but it was not to be. My thanks to Robin Lumsden for refreshing my memory with this exceptional piece.

Photo Credit: Robin Lumsden

(Till Eulenspiegel )

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