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Antique KPM Berlin Porcelain Figurine Lady with Fan & Cherub Signed R. Moller -10''
$600.00
🌸 Antique KPM Berlin Porcelain Figurine – Lady with Fan & Cherub – Signed R. Moller – 10"
ITEM SPECIFICS
Maker: KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin)
Artist/Sculptor: R. Moller (Reinhard Moller)
Era: Late 19th Century
Style: Rococo Revival
Material: Fine Porcelain
Dimensions: 10"H x 8"W x 5"D (approx.)
Marks: Blue KPM scepter mark underside, “R Moller” signature on base
Origin: Germany
DESCRIPTION
A stunning late 19th-century KPM Berlin porcelain figurine, featuring an elegant lady in 18th-century attire, holding a beautifully decorated fan. This exquisite piece exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship that made KPM one of Europe’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers.
DETAILED FEATURES
Elegant lady figure in a flowing gown with hand-painted floral sprays in gold and blue
Brown crossbody sash with delicate gilt accents
White underskirt with intricate brown lattice trim and subtle pink details
Open fan painted with pink and blue flowers over brown ribs
Sculpted shell-like Rococo backdrop with scalloped edges
Charming cherub positioned to the left of the composition
Rich, vibrant colors with original gilt highlights intact
ABOUT KPM BERLIN
Founded in 1763 by King Frederick II of Prussia, KPM Berlin is celebrated worldwide for producing “white gold”—fine, translucent porcelain of the highest quality. KPM became synonymous with artistic excellence, and all authentic pieces bear the prestigious blue scepter mark. Painted pieces were often signed by the artist, as is the case with this figurine.
ABOUT R. MOLLER
Reinhard Moller (1855–1912) was a distinguished sculptor and professor of ceramics at the Porcelain Industry Technical School in Thuringia, Germany. His work as a modeler and painter for German porcelain manufacturers is highly collectible today, representing the golden age of European ceramic artistry.
CONDITION
Cherub is missing one wing (see photos)
Minor age-appropriate crackling visible on right knee area (see detailed photo)
Original colors vibrant and well-preserved
Gilded details bright and unfaded
Overall displays beautifully despite minor wing damage
MARKS & AUTHENTICATION
Blue underglaze KPM scepter mark on the base
Impressed “R Moller” signature
Marks are consistent with late 19th-century KPM production
SHIPPING & HANDLING
This delicate antique will be carefully packed with multiple layers of protection and fully insured for safe delivery.
COLLECTOR’S NOTES
This figurine is a remarkable example of the collaboration between KPM’s world-class porcelain production and the artistry of R. Moller, one of the period’s most esteemed sculptors. Despite the minor wing loss on the cherub, the piece remains a beautiful display item and a valuable addition to any European porcelain, German ceramics, or 19th-century decorative arts collection.
PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS CAREFULLY – THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION
Check out my other listings for more antique porcelain and fine collectibles!
ITEM SPECIFICS
Maker: KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin)
Artist/Sculptor: R. Moller (Reinhard Moller)
Era: Late 19th Century
Style: Rococo Revival
Material: Fine Porcelain
Dimensions: 10"H x 8"W x 5"D (approx.)
Marks: Blue KPM scepter mark underside, “R Moller” signature on base
Origin: Germany
DESCRIPTION
A stunning late 19th-century KPM Berlin porcelain figurine, featuring an elegant lady in 18th-century attire, holding a beautifully decorated fan. This exquisite piece exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship that made KPM one of Europe’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers.
DETAILED FEATURES
Elegant lady figure in a flowing gown with hand-painted floral sprays in gold and blue
Brown crossbody sash with delicate gilt accents
White underskirt with intricate brown lattice trim and subtle pink details
Open fan painted with pink and blue flowers over brown ribs
Sculpted shell-like Rococo backdrop with scalloped edges
Charming cherub positioned to the left of the composition
Rich, vibrant colors with original gilt highlights intact
ABOUT KPM BERLIN
Founded in 1763 by King Frederick II of Prussia, KPM Berlin is celebrated worldwide for producing “white gold”—fine, translucent porcelain of the highest quality. KPM became synonymous with artistic excellence, and all authentic pieces bear the prestigious blue scepter mark. Painted pieces were often signed by the artist, as is the case with this figurine.
ABOUT R. MOLLER
Reinhard Moller (1855–1912) was a distinguished sculptor and professor of ceramics at the Porcelain Industry Technical School in Thuringia, Germany. His work as a modeler and painter for German porcelain manufacturers is highly collectible today, representing the golden age of European ceramic artistry.
CONDITION
Cherub is missing one wing (see photos)
Minor age-appropriate crackling visible on right knee area (see detailed photo)
Original colors vibrant and well-preserved
Gilded details bright and unfaded
Overall displays beautifully despite minor wing damage
MARKS & AUTHENTICATION
Blue underglaze KPM scepter mark on the base
Impressed “R Moller” signature
Marks are consistent with late 19th-century KPM production
SHIPPING & HANDLING
This delicate antique will be carefully packed with multiple layers of protection and fully insured for safe delivery.
COLLECTOR’S NOTES
This figurine is a remarkable example of the collaboration between KPM’s world-class porcelain production and the artistry of R. Moller, one of the period’s most esteemed sculptors. Despite the minor wing loss on the cherub, the piece remains a beautiful display item and a valuable addition to any European porcelain, German ceramics, or 19th-century decorative arts collection.
PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS CAREFULLY – THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION
Check out my other listings for more antique porcelain and fine collectibles!
🌸 Antique KPM Berlin Porcelain Figurine – Lady with Fan & Cherub – Signed R. Moller – 10"
ITEM SPECIFICS
Maker: KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin)
Artist/Sculptor: R. Moller (Reinhard Moller)
Era: Late 19th Century
Style: Rococo Revival
Material: Fine Porcelain
Dimensions: 10"H x 8"W x 5"D (approx.)
Marks: Blue KPM scepter mark underside, “R Moller” signature on base
Origin: Germany
DESCRIPTION
A stunning late 19th-century KPM Berlin porcelain figurine, featuring an elegant lady in 18th-century attire, holding a beautifully decorated fan. This exquisite piece exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship that made KPM one of Europe’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers.
DETAILED FEATURES
Elegant lady figure in a flowing gown with hand-painted floral sprays in gold and blue
Brown crossbody sash with delicate gilt accents
White underskirt with intricate brown lattice trim and subtle pink details
Open fan painted with pink and blue flowers over brown ribs
Sculpted shell-like Rococo backdrop with scalloped edges
Charming cherub positioned to the left of the composition
Rich, vibrant colors with original gilt highlights intact
ABOUT KPM BERLIN
Founded in 1763 by King Frederick II of Prussia, KPM Berlin is celebrated worldwide for producing “white gold”—fine, translucent porcelain of the highest quality. KPM became synonymous with artistic excellence, and all authentic pieces bear the prestigious blue scepter mark. Painted pieces were often signed by the artist, as is the case with this figurine.
ABOUT R. MOLLER
Reinhard Moller (1855–1912) was a distinguished sculptor and professor of ceramics at the Porcelain Industry Technical School in Thuringia, Germany. His work as a modeler and painter for German porcelain manufacturers is highly collectible today, representing the golden age of European ceramic artistry.
CONDITION
Cherub is missing one wing (see photos)
Minor age-appropriate crackling visible on right knee area (see detailed photo)
Original colors vibrant and well-preserved
Gilded details bright and unfaded
Overall displays beautifully despite minor wing damage
MARKS & AUTHENTICATION
Blue underglaze KPM scepter mark on the base
Impressed “R Moller” signature
Marks are consistent with late 19th-century KPM production
SHIPPING & HANDLING
This delicate antique will be carefully packed with multiple layers of protection and fully insured for safe delivery.
COLLECTOR’S NOTES
This figurine is a remarkable example of the collaboration between KPM’s world-class porcelain production and the artistry of R. Moller, one of the period’s most esteemed sculptors. Despite the minor wing loss on the cherub, the piece remains a beautiful display item and a valuable addition to any European porcelain, German ceramics, or 19th-century decorative arts collection.
PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS CAREFULLY – THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION
Check out my other listings for more antique porcelain and fine collectibles!
ITEM SPECIFICS
Maker: KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin)
Artist/Sculptor: R. Moller (Reinhard Moller)
Era: Late 19th Century
Style: Rococo Revival
Material: Fine Porcelain
Dimensions: 10"H x 8"W x 5"D (approx.)
Marks: Blue KPM scepter mark underside, “R Moller” signature on base
Origin: Germany
DESCRIPTION
A stunning late 19th-century KPM Berlin porcelain figurine, featuring an elegant lady in 18th-century attire, holding a beautifully decorated fan. This exquisite piece exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship that made KPM one of Europe’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers.
DETAILED FEATURES
Elegant lady figure in a flowing gown with hand-painted floral sprays in gold and blue
Brown crossbody sash with delicate gilt accents
White underskirt with intricate brown lattice trim and subtle pink details
Open fan painted with pink and blue flowers over brown ribs
Sculpted shell-like Rococo backdrop with scalloped edges
Charming cherub positioned to the left of the composition
Rich, vibrant colors with original gilt highlights intact
ABOUT KPM BERLIN
Founded in 1763 by King Frederick II of Prussia, KPM Berlin is celebrated worldwide for producing “white gold”—fine, translucent porcelain of the highest quality. KPM became synonymous with artistic excellence, and all authentic pieces bear the prestigious blue scepter mark. Painted pieces were often signed by the artist, as is the case with this figurine.
ABOUT R. MOLLER
Reinhard Moller (1855–1912) was a distinguished sculptor and professor of ceramics at the Porcelain Industry Technical School in Thuringia, Germany. His work as a modeler and painter for German porcelain manufacturers is highly collectible today, representing the golden age of European ceramic artistry.
CONDITION
Cherub is missing one wing (see photos)
Minor age-appropriate crackling visible on right knee area (see detailed photo)
Original colors vibrant and well-preserved
Gilded details bright and unfaded
Overall displays beautifully despite minor wing damage
MARKS & AUTHENTICATION
Blue underglaze KPM scepter mark on the base
Impressed “R Moller” signature
Marks are consistent with late 19th-century KPM production
SHIPPING & HANDLING
This delicate antique will be carefully packed with multiple layers of protection and fully insured for safe delivery.
COLLECTOR’S NOTES
This figurine is a remarkable example of the collaboration between KPM’s world-class porcelain production and the artistry of R. Moller, one of the period’s most esteemed sculptors. Despite the minor wing loss on the cherub, the piece remains a beautiful display item and a valuable addition to any European porcelain, German ceramics, or 19th-century decorative arts collection.
PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS CAREFULLY – THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION
Check out my other listings for more antique porcelain and fine collectibles!

