Two Paris porcelain flattened shaped vases, painted in colours with native figures, one with a lady being fanned by an atttendant, the other with a lady standing by a seated man playing a triangle, in a heavily wooded landscape, each reverse with paths leading into the woodland, both moulded and applied with exotic trees and fronds with plants at each base, enriched in gilt (breaks to rims and foliage, some pieces lacking, some cracks and wear), 19th Century -- 17½in. high

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Two Paris porcelain flattened shaped vases, painted in colours with native figures, one with a lady being fanned by an atttendant, the other with a lady standing by a seated man playing a triangle, in a heavily wooded landscape, each reverse with paths leading into the woodland, both moulded and applied with exotic trees and fronds with plants at each base, enriched in gilt (breaks to rims and foliage, some pieces lacking, some cracks and wear), 19th Century -- 17½in. high

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