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Lot 104

A Bow porcelain figure emblematic of winter, c.1765-70, red anchor and dagger marks to verso,...

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Lot 104

A Bow porcelain figure emblematic of winter, c.1765-70, red anchor and dagger marks to verso,...

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Estimate: £180 - £220

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Lot 104

Description

A Bow porcelain figure emblematic of winter, c.1765-70, red anchor and dagger marks to verso, the hooded figure seated on a tree trunk and warming his hands over a brazier, on a high scroll base with four feet highlighted in gilt, 16cm high

 

 

 

 

 

The hood and back of the figure has a number of small firing cracks, the branches either side of the figure were lost some time ago, the leaves surrounding have large losses. There is heavy pitting to large areas of the porcelain clearly visible to the base and back of the figure. UV light reveals a possible minor restoration to the hood but this could also be surface dirt. Colours are nonetheless bright and the figure still presents well at first glance. 

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