Condition: Near Mint
Height: 6″ (15cm)
Width: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Length: 3″ (7.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1870
This charming little piece is a Volkstedt Terrier porcelain figurine, crafted all the way back in 1870, which makes it over 150 years old. It…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 6″ (15cm)
Width: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Length: 3″ (7.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1870
This charming little piece is a Volkstedt Terrier porcelain figurine, crafted all the way back in 1870, which makes it over 150 years old. It stands about 6 inches tall and captures a sweet terrier dog, sitting up with a gentle expression and a glossy finish that’s held up beautifully through the years. You can tell from the hand-painted details and the way the dog’s personality shines through that this was made by skilled artisans. Its condition is near mint, which is quite impressive considering its age. These old porcelain pieces rarely stay in such good shape after so many decades, making this a real gem for collectors or anyone who appreciates a bit of history in their décor. It’s not something you come across every day, and for dog lovers or those who treasure antique German artistry, it’s a bit of a treasure.
Volkstedt figurines come from the porcelain factories of Rudolstadt-Volkstedt in Germany, one of the oldest regions for European porcelain. The factory was established in the mid-18th century and quickly became known for their beautifully crafted and highly detailed porcelain figures. Items from Volkstedt are especially popular with collectors because of their history, quality, and the care that went into making each figurine. Over the years, pieces like this terrier became symbols of everyday life, often depicting animals, people, or scenes from daily activities. Because many of the older pieces were made in limited numbers and by hand, they’re rare to find in such pristine condition today. Collecting these is not just about the value, but also about holding onto a little piece of craftsmanship that’s lasted through generations.



















