The Kaiser Porcelain company was founded in 1872 by August Alboth in Coburg, Germany; although his descendants, Willi Alboth and Georg Kaiser, took over the company in 1928. Since then, the company has produced numerous porcelain items as well as a series of high-quality Rococo-style lace figurines, all of which feature unique and elaborate designs due to the fact that the items are shaped and decorated by hand.
During the 1970s the company produced a series of figurines based on the designs of Giuseppe Cappé and Karl Tutter, as well as tableware designs based on the work of K. Nossek. Some of the many popular and collectible Kaiser Porcelain items include ballerina figurines, pixie figurines, animal figurines (such as horses, eagles and ducks) and much more.
This fabulous white bisque porcelain figurine, circa 1980, is entitled "Finale". It was designed by Gerhart Bachmann in 1959. The figurine portrays a wild horse running at full speed. The figurine measures 9" in length and 5 1/2" in height. It is embossed "G Bachmann on the base and stamped with blue Crown & AK stamp. used from 1979-1990 and embossed "388". Also carries the black and gold foil label of the Ebling & Resuss Importing Company. There are no cracks, chips or repairs; near mint. Beautiful.