Discover our collection of antique Conte and Boehme dog figurines, featuring delicate German porcelain pieces from this renowned 19th-century Thuringian manufacturer.
What You’ll Find in Our Conte and Boehme Collection
- Antique Conte and Boehme porcelain dog figurines with hand-painted details
- Fairings, match holders, and novelty pieces featuring dogs
- Victorian-era Conte and Boehme dog-themed trinket boxes and accessories
- Rare and early examples with original factory markings
Conte and Boehme, founded in 1790 in Pössneck, Thuringia, was one of Germany’s most prolific porcelain manufacturers during the Victorian era. The factory produced an enormous range of decorative items including the charming “fairings” — small porcelain figures sold as prizes at English fairs. Their dog figurines and novelty pieces are prized for their delicate hand-painted details, pastel glazes, and whimsical character. Collectors of Victorian porcelain, German ceramics, and antique dog figurines treasure these pieces for their historical significance and undeniable charm.
Antique before 1940
Antique Victorian German Porcelain Fairing “The Orphans” – Conta & Boehme

