Refined trio of polychrome porcelain statuettes, predominantly white and blue, with small golden decorations that enhance their refinement. The statuettes are allegories of the seasons: winter, autumn, and summer. Winter is depicted as a woman with a veil and long dress, with birds and branches at her feet. Autumn, on the other hand, is a drunken woman, staggering, with a short dress, holding a bunch of grapes and a goblet in her hands. Finally, summer is depicted as a woman with a light dress, bare-chested, a laurel wreath, and holding the harvest in her hand. The statuettes are in good condition and are unique in their refinement. There is also the possibility of inserting a candle arm or electrification, due to the presence of a hole on the back in the trunk of the tree. As present on the bottom, the mark attributes their production to the Rauenstein (Germany) atelier, around the mid-19th century.
Measurements: H x W x D 38 x 15 x 15cm