Matthew Barton - 20th November 2012

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77 A LUDWIGSBURG PORCELAIN GROUP OF A SHEPHERDESS AND COMPANION, CIRCA 1760 modelled by Jokann Wilhelm Göz, he playing a hurdygurdy and she with a lapdog, a bowl of spaghetti at their feet, in a Rococo bower surmounted by a mask finial interlaced ‘C’ mark, 23.5cm high, her hand missing, his leg and part of base re-stuck This rare model is also found in an Italian comedy version, see S. Ducret, German Porcelain and Faience, New York, 1962, p.245, no.98 £600-900

77 78 78 TWO ‘FAIENCE FINE’ BOUQUETIERE FIGURES, PROBABLY EASTERN FRENCH, CIRCA 1790-1810 as a peasant and companion seated on rockwork with large oval baskets on their laps 21cm high, pierced covers missing, corner of one base broken (2) £150-250 79 A MENNECY SMALL URN, CIRCA 1760 painted in soft enamels with a flower-trail and scattered sprigs, incised D.V. mark, 9cm high, tiny rim chips; together with a French hard-paste porcelain rouge pot, circa 1790, painted with dot and trellis panels, 4cm high (2)

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£200-300 80 A SMALL GROUP OF 18TH CENTURY PORCELAIN comprising: a Du Paquier trembleuse saucer, a Doccia a galleto cup, a Doccia tin-glazed ice cup, a Worcester famille verte plate and a Bow pickle dish various damage (5) £200-300

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