Anton Büschelberger(1869 Eger - 1934 Dresden), Pointer , around 1930, made by the Karl Ens porcelain manufactory in Volkstedt (Thuringia), model number 2478, 6. Porcelain with underglaze decoration and terrain plinth. 17 cm (height) x 37 cm (length) x 11 cm (depth). Signed “A. Büschelberger” on the plinth, marked under the base and with the model number.
- Plinth and right hind leg with cracks, probably caused by firing, base and underside of the flanks with glaze damage.
- The elegance of the hound -
With his head slightly bent forward and his tail stretched out, the hound is on the prowl with his front leg slightly raised. He has followed the scent and already has his prey in sight. Anton Büschelberger captures the moment just before the drama of the hunt unfolds, showing the dog in a state of intense, instinctive tension. Every muscle seems to be visible under the fur, giving the animal a special elegance. The coloration, which matches the true-to-life effect of its appearance, was created using an early airbrush technique that produces delicate color gradients that match the shimmer of the porcelain.