"Georges Levy, Bust Of A Young Woman With Vine Branches, XIXth Porcelain Biscuit"
Large bisque porcelain bust representing a young woman with vine branches. She is depicted with her head sideways looking slightly upwards, her mouth open in a smile revealing her teeth. The young woman is dressed in a dress with a wide neckline, her hair in ringlets with branches of vines. Work signed G Lévy for Georges Lévy (1820-1899). Signature in blue of the porcelain factory. Some cooking cracks, but no breakage or restoration. Bust on pedestal. Napoleon III period around 1860. Delivery 50 euros in France, 100 euros in the EU and 200 euros rest of the world.