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370. A large Nymphenburg figure of Diana, c.1800, modelled by Joseph Anton Kirchmayer, standing and petting a greyhound to her right, raised on a low square base, impressed shield mark, damages, 43cm. £800-1,200
371. A French terracotta figure, late 18th/19th century, possibly Sèvres, of a water carrier, wearing a flowing Grecian style dress, an upturned urn behind her, raised on a low base with rococo scrolling, incised interlaced LL mark and number 115, some damages, 30.5cm £200-300
372. A large Niderviller biscuit porcelain figure, late 18th century, modelled by Charles-Gabriel Sauvage (called Lemire), of a Bacchanalian figure carrying a large wine jug on his left shoulder, draped in an animal skin robe, applied Niderviller mark, incised No. 188, small damages, 43.2cm. £200-300 Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. 387-1874.
373. A massive Niderviller biscuit porcelain figure, late 18th century, modelled by Charles-Gabriel Sauvage (called Lemire), as a shepherd boy holding a pipe in his right hand and leaning on a tree stump with his dog at his feet, impressed MIER PERE to the front of the base, damages, 62.5cm. £300-500 Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. 385-1874.
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