CIRCA 1750, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK AT BACK AND INCISED 536
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A Meissen group of the Three Graces Circa 1750, blue crossed swords mark at back and incised 536
Modelled by J.F. Eberlein and scantily draped in puce, turquoise and a yellow-lined robe with indianische Blumen, one holding a palm branch, before moss covered rockwork, on a rectangular base with canted corners (restoration through one neck, one left arm and elbow at back and to tip of palm branch, restoration and chips to fingers and some minute chipping at back)
7 7/8in. (20cm.) high
Lot Essay
See Ingelore Menzhausen, In Porzellan and verzaubert (1993), p. 169 for a similar example, wearing crowns and holding sceptres.