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A group of various dogs
18TH CENTURY
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A group of various dogs
18th Century
Comprising an ochre-glazed and a white-glazed model of a dog, both seated on their haunches with the tail curled against the left thigh, the ribs prominent, the ears alert, eyes wide and mouth open, wearing a collar with bell around the neck, two legs restuck, very small chips; and a group of four small white-glazed dogs in a similar position, minute frittings
15.5 and 6.8 cm. high (6)
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For other examples, see W.R. Sargent, The Copeland collection, The Peabody Museum of Salem, 1991, p.100-101, and C.J.A. Jörg, Chinese Ceramics in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1997, p.198.
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