A LUDWIGSBURG FIGURE OF A FEMALE WOOD-CARRIER modelled by Jean Jacques Louis, in blue and purple-patterned white dress before a pile of logs on a scroll-moulded circular base (one plait of hair damaged, chips to hat); and a figure of a girl with a watering-can modelled by Jean Jacques Louis, scantily draped in yellow, pink and orange clothes before a pedestal (extensively damaged and repaired), both with crowned interlaced C marks, the first incised S.M.Z. and the second IC3, circa 1765

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A LUDWIGSBURG FIGURE OF A FEMALE WOOD-CARRIER modelled by Jean Jacques Louis, in blue and purple-patterned white dress before a pile of logs on a scroll-moulded circular base (one plait of hair damaged, chips to hat); and a figure of a girl with a watering-can modelled by Jean Jacques Louis, scantily draped in yellow, pink and orange clothes before a pedestal (extensively damaged and repaired), both with crowned interlaced C marks, the first incised S.M.Z. and the second IC3, circa 1765
11.5cm. high and 13cm. high (2)

Lot Essay

Cf. Leo Balet, op. cit., p. 157, no. 257 and p. 154, no. 249 and Dr. Erika Pauls-Eisenbeiss, op. cit., vol. II, pp. 272-273 for the wood-carrier

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