TWO CONTINENTAL WHITE BISCUIT PORCELAIN GROUPS
TWO CONTINENTAL WHITE BISCUIT PORCELAIN GROUPS

THE FIRST PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY, THE SECOND CIRCA 1890

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TWO CONTINENTAL WHITE BISCUIT PORCELAIN GROUPS
THE FIRST PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY, THE SECOND CIRCA 1890
The first, probably Vienna, modelled with a shepherd, a shepherdess and a boy, with fish at their feet, on a high shaped circular mound base, the second, probably Sampson, after a Meissen original with a man standing by a tree on a raised rocky outcrop above four gardener figures, on a circular rockwork base, minor damages
11 in. (28 cm.) and 14¼ in. (36.2 cm.) high (2)

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