"Biscuit From The Müller Factory Representing Three Children Seated At A Table. Gilded Brass Base."
- Biscuit group from the Müller factory located in the Thuringia region of Germany representing three children seated at a table. - A little boy sitting on a stool with his leg crossed and the other leg leaning against the stool, his galosh (shoe) removed resting at the foot of the stool, dressed in short pants, large socks and a tank top with a collarless shirt and a cap on his head reading the newspaper, his little brother standing on the edge of a stool with his two hands flat resting on the table dressed in a collared shirt and a smock (blouse) socks and galosh watching him, his sister with one hand flat on the table, the other leaning on the table dressed in a long-sleeved blouse and a short-sleeved dress reaching to the bottom of his knee, socks and galosh and a round headdress (bonnet) talking to them, a vase is placed with a bouquet of flowers in the center of the table. - Chiseled and guilloché gilded brass base. - Signed under the bottom of the biscuit with the stamp of the manufacturer of the stylized letter M and the crowned shield in the shape of an acorn including the initials V and S in blue, mold number 7060 letter X and number 10 for reference of the mold hollowed out in the biscuit dough and number 58 painted in gold color. - Period end of the 19th beginning of the 20th century around 1890-1920.