A Meissen figure of Cupid disguised as a painter
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A Meissen figure of Cupid disguised as a painter

CIRCA 1755, MARKED WITH FAINT BLUE CROSSED SWORDS

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A Meissen figure of Cupid disguised as a painter
Circa 1755, marked with faint blue crossed swords
Gilt and painted in colours, modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler as a winged boy wearing a long yellow-lined flower-enhanced lilac coat and a white hat with red lines, holding a pallet in his left and a brush in his right hand, on circular base (restored)
9cm. high
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