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LATE 19TH CENTURY, THE PAIR INCISED 1560 II, IMPRESSED 41, AND ALMOST CERTAINLY BY CONTA & BOEHME IN POSSNECK, THAT ON THE FAR LEFT WITH IMPRESSED SHIELD MARK FOR THIS FACTORY AND IMPRESSED 3 AND 1560 I, THAT ON THE FAR RIGHT WITH AN INCISED POTTER'S MARK AND VARIOUS PAINTER'S MARKS
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A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MODELS OF PUG DOGS AND TWO OTHERS
Late 19th century, the pair incised 1560 II, impressed 41, and almost certainly by Conta & Boehme in Possneck, that on the far left with impressed shield mark for this factory and impressed 3 and 1560 I, that on the far right with an incised potter's mark and various painter's marks
After 18th century Meissen models, each with tawny coat and wearing a belled collar
5½in. (14.0cm.) high, 6in. (15.3cm.) wide, the largest (4)
Late 19th century, the pair incised 1560 II, impressed 41, and almost certainly by Conta & Boehme in Possneck, that on the far left with impressed shield mark for this factory and impressed 3 and 1560 I, that on the far right with an incised potter's mark and various painter's marks
After 18th century Meissen models, each with tawny coat and wearing a belled collar
5½in. (14.0cm.) high, 6in. (15.3cm.) wide, the largest (4)