A pair of Delft cavalrymen astride their mounts
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A pair of Delft cavalrymen astride their mounts

CIRCA 1750

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A pair of Delft cavalrymen astride their mounts
Circa 1750
To left and right, in tricorn hats and flared frock-coats, their swords at their sides, astride their prancing horses with dressed tails and manes applied with florets, on stepped rectangular bases (one foreleg and horses ears restored, chippping to florets and some minor flaking, original plumes lacking and with restored replacement unicorn horns)
9¾ in. (25 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
F. Bodenheim Collection, Amsterdam, nr. 422.
Bought from Nystad Antiquairs, The Hague, October 1965.
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