This porcelain figure depicts a French Napoleonic Hussar and was produced in the 1950s by Rudolf Kammer, a noted East German porcelain manufacturer. Standing 9 inches tall, the figure portrays a cavalryman from the Hussar regiments of Napoleonic France, identifiable by his elaborate uniform, characteristic pelisse, and shako headgear. The piece is crafted from high-quality porcelain and painted in period-accurate colors, reflecting the attention to detail typical of mid-20th century Eastern European figurine production. Rudolf Kammer operated in the Thuringia region, an area known for its long tradition of fine porcelain work. This figure is representative of collectible military subjects popular with both militaria and porcelain enthusiasts. It provides a historical depiction of French Napoleonic cavalry and offers a tangible connection to post-war East German craftsmanship. The figure is intended for display and historical reference rather than for use as a toy or functional item.
French Napoleonic Hussar 1950’s East German Rudolf Kammer Porcelain Figure 9″ Tall
$300.00
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