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1448. A Meissen figure of a gallant, mid 18th century, wearing a pink coat with yellow ribbons over a flowered waistcoat and green breeches, holding his tricorn hat in his left hand, raised on a low scrolled base applied with flowers and leaves, blue crossed swords mark, some good restoration to his hat and hand, 13.5cm. £200-300 1449. A Ludwigsburg figure of a print seller, c.1765-70, holding a sheaf of loose pictures painted in puce monochrome with a figure in a landscape, standing barefoot on a low base, wearing a winged hat, some restoration, 14.5cm. £200-300 Two old paper collection labels bearing monograms. 1450. A Meissen-style figure of a Levantine lady, 18th/19th century, after the model by Kändler and Reinicke, standing and wearing a tall headdress, holding a small posy of flowers in her left hand, raised on a low pad base applied with flowers, some restoration to her left arm, 14cm. £300-500 This figure, which was widely copied at Chelsea (see lot 1706) and Bow, was derived from plates in the Comte de Ferriol and Le Hay’s ‘Receuil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant’, published in Paris in 1714 with a smaller German edition published by Christoph Weigel at Nüremberg in 1719 and 1721. This figure was based on pl. 43 of Vol. II of the German edition or pl. 91 of the first edition of 1714. 1451. A Meissen figure of a shepherdess, c.1750, modelled by J. J. Kändler and P. Reinicke, a sheep recumbent at her feet, her apron full of colourful flowers, holding a single bloom to her nose with her right hand, raised on a low pad base, faint blue crossed swords mark to the underside, £800-1,200 some good restoration to her fingers, 16.5cm .
1452. A large Frankenthal figure of Venus, dated 1775, probably modelled by Adam Bauer, recumbent on a large mythical dolphin beside a vase resting atop a square plinth, blue crowned CT monogram, some restoration to the vase, 24.5cm across. £300-500
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1453. A Furstenberg figure group of Europe and America, late 18th century, modelled by Anton Carl Luplau, modelled as two putti, one standing over an alligator and wearing a feathered headdress, the other with a helmet and sceptre, raised on a scrolled base, incised f mark, some good restoration to Europe’s right arm, 18cm. £300-500