
Porcelain figurine depicting a mother and child reading together
Selling Price
$115
History
This type of sentimental figurine depicting maternal scenes became particularly popular in Europe and America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting Victorian and Edwardian ideals of domesticity and family life. Such pieces were often produced by renowned porcelain manufacturers including Goebel, Royal Doulton, and other European factories, celebrating tender moments of childhood and motherhood. These figurines appeal to collectors of vintage porcelain, those interested in domestic art and social history, and enthusiasts of sentimental Victorian-era decorative objects. The theme of a mother teaching her child to read represents the period's emphasis on education, nurturing, and family values, making these pieces cherished both for their artistic merit and their representation of historical family dynamics.
Origin
Germany
Maker
Goebel
Time period
Mid 20th century