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#176023 07/15/2007 02:31 AM
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Heres a porceline Nymphenburg German Shepard that I purchased this week.The seller said that it was made around 1935. Very close to Allach quality in my opinion. This was designed by Th Karner who also produced the Allach Shepard which is only slightly different. Mike

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#176024 07/15/2007 02:32 AM
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Closeup head.

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#176025 07/15/2007 02:33 AM
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Nymphenburg mark.

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#176026 07/15/2007 02:35 AM
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Th. Karner, Nymphenburg mark,and other marks.

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#176027 07/19/2007 05:26 PM
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Mike,

That's a great shepherd. Do you have any other nice porcelain animals like this?

Best regards!

Bill

Ps that's some neat looking silverware on your other thread.

#176028 07/22/2007 02:59 AM
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Thanks Bill,this is the only porcelain animal that I have purchased so far but I am looking for others. Mike

#176029 07/22/2007 05:25 AM
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Mike,

Nice find! I'll second that and look forward to others that you hunt down. Thanks for showing it.

#176030 07/23/2007 07:46 PM
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Mike,

Here's a nice early piece by Nymphenburg, first cast in 1912. It's called, Fichtenkreuzschnabel,
or Pine Crossbill, also by the Herr Professor.

Wishing you the best of luck towards your next nice example! Smile

Bill

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