"Léopold Savine And Haviland, Biscuit Statuette Of A Berber Woman, Early 20th Century"
Biscuit porcelain statuette by Léopold Savine (1861-1934) published by the Théodore Haviland factory representing a young woman from the Berber tribe of Ouled Nail. She is represented sitting cross-legged, turned 3/4 and smiling. Signature L Savine in relief in the paste. It was a model that is rarely seen. Good condition, some black firing spots. Period around 1910-1920. Delivery 18 euros in France, 35 euros in the EU and 80 euros rest of the world.