
Porcelain figurine titled 'Governor's Garden Party' by Lenox
Selling Price
$50
History
This figurine is part of Lenox's American Fashion Figurine Collection, released in 1985. The piece depicts an 18th-century lady in elaborate court dress, reflecting the elegance and refinement of colonial American high society. Lenox, founded in 1889, became America's premier porcelain manufacturer and was known for creating fine collectible figurines that celebrated American history and culture. Governor's Garden Party figurines are highly sought after by Lenox collectors and enthusiasts of American decorative porcelain. These pieces appeal to collectors who appreciate fine craftsmanship, historical fashion representation, and the prestige associated with the Lenox brand. The figurine's detailed sculpting, delicate hand-painting, and representation of 18th-century aristocratic fashion make it a charming addition to any collection of American decorative arts or vintage porcelain figurines.
Origin
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Maker
Lenox
Time period
1985