A WHITE GLAZED FIGURE OF A SCULPTOR

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A WHITE GLAZED FIGURE OF A SCULPTOR
CIRCA 1750, INCISED BERNARD IN SCRIPT

Standing, holding a mallet and a bottle beside a tree-stump on a square base (chips to hat and coat, bottle lacking)--6in. (15cm.) high
Literature
Ruth Berges "Mennecy Porcelains for the Elizabeth Parke Firestone Collection", American Connoisseur, April 1969, pl. 19, p. 254

Lot Essay

Bernard perhaps stands for Bernard Huet who later worked at Orléans