
18" (46 cm.) One piece porcelain figure of standing child with legs modeled apart, arms held in front of body with semi-cupped fists, the thumb and forefinger forming a circle, pink tinted facial complexion, black sculpted hair with deeply comb-marked sculpting, stippling details around the forehead, painted blue eyes in deeply incised eye sockets, red and black upper eyeliner, single stroke brows, accented nostrils and eye corners, closed mouth with outlined lips, blushed cheeks and ears. Condition: generally excellent. Marks: 11/0 (on one foot, impressed mark on other). Comments: Conta & Bohme, circa 1890, the uniquely sculpted thumb and forefinger are indicative of that firm, as well as the faint foot impression. Value Points: largest size known of the so-called "Frozen Charlottes" whit exceptional quality of sculpting