Dog with Crown mark, who?

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  1. sunday silence

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    Rampant lion, I would guess. I don't see this crowned mark in Rontgen, but there are several rampant lion possibilities. The best chance among that lot seems to be either Paul Anton Hannong, or his son, Joseph Adam Hannong, Frankenthal, 1755/56. At least those lions seem to be wearing crowns. Of course, this could be someone's copy of that mark. No idea if that's useful information or not.

    Looks like a nice figurine... chinoiserie
     
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