"Meissen Polychrome Porcelain Depicting A Japanese Man In Traditional Costume Standing."
- Polychrome porcelain from the Meissen factory located in the province of Saxony in Germany representing a Japanese in traditional costume standing leaning on an umbrella. - Model created by Elias Meyer in 1761. - Mold number E 32, model number 1470 engraved in hollow under the underside of the base, number 22 of the painter painted in orange. - Signed with the stamp of the Meissen porcelain factory of the two crossed swords in underglaze blue. - Period 20th century.