Antiques
Antique Cordey Procelain Statue of a Woman
- Item Number
- 304
- Estimated Value
- 30 USD
- Sold
- 10 USD to ltb8b2509
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Victorian lady and a beautiful lace and ribbon dress with bows in her hair and ringlets. Signed on the bottom cordey and numbered 3002 (the artist number) and under that is the number 218. This is a handpainted item.
Approximate height is 7 1/2 inches. The base is appoximately 3 1/2 inches.
Cordey China Company was founded by Boleslaw Cybis in 1942 in Trenton, New Jersey. The firm produced gift shop items. Before Cybis developed his own formula of porcelain, called "Papka," the wares were made of plaster. In 1969 it was acquired by the Lightron Corp. and operated as the Schiller Cordey Co., manufacturers of lamps.
About 1950 Boleslaw Cybis began making Cybis porcelains, which are listed in their own category. Cybis Porcelain, makers of fine china statuary and other pieces, was started in the 1920s by Boleslaw Cybis, a Lithuanian artist. Today Cybis porcelains are given as gifts of state and found in the permanent collections of museums, embassies, government buildings and art galleries around the world. [Taken from Cybis Porcelain website, http://www.cybisporcelain.info/ ]
Winner must pick up item in Petaluma, CA or pay shipping costs.
Donated By:
Jill Chinkin..
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