AI The object in the image is a vintage porcelain "piano baby" figurine.
Seated baby holding a bottle. These were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily made in Germany, and were originally used to hold shawls on top of pianos. The figure appears to be made of bisque, which is unglazed porcelain with a matte finish.
Here is some additional information regarding these figurines:
Many were produced by the German company Gebruder Heubach, known for their detailed craftsmanship.
The value of these figurines can vary greatly; those that are signed by the maker are generally worth more than unmarked or reproduction pieces.
They come in a variety of sizes and poses, often depicting babies smiling, playing, or eating.
The specific figurine in the image, a sitting baby with a bottle, is a common style.
Here is a wonderful set of miniature all bisque dolls, or Piano Babies. These are wonderful for a Dollhouse or in the arms of a larger doll, or bear. The dolls are all in or around the same size the largest being over 1 1/2" tall. They are charming and so sweet with great facial features. The only flaw I see in on the yellow and Pink bonnet tiny nicks on the bonnet. You will love these for a dollhouse in a buggy or pram or playing on the floor or have them all sit together as if they are playing a game.
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