NYMPHENBURG, CIRCA 1900, IMPRESSED SHIELD MARKS, VARIOUS IMPRESSED AND INCISED NUMBERS, AFTER MODELS BY F.A. BUSTELLI, C. 1760
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TWO GERMAN WHITE FIGURE GROUPS
Nymphenburg, circa 1900, impressed shield marks, various impressed and incised numbers, after models by F.A. Bustelli, c. 1760
One as a rearing stallion being attacked by two lionesses, 7in. (19cm.) wide; the other a pantomime figure of Leda from the Commedia dell'Arte, 7in. (18.4cm.) high; together with a Volkstedt (Karlens) model of two borzois, early 20th century, green printed marks and AB monogram to base, 10in. (27.3cm.) wide (3)
Nymphenburg, circa 1900, impressed shield marks, various impressed and incised numbers, after models by F.A. Bustelli, c. 1760
One as a rearing stallion being attacked by two lionesses, 7in. (19cm.) wide; the other a pantomime figure of Leda from the Commedia dell'Arte, 7in. (18.4cm.) high; together with a Volkstedt (Karlens) model of two borzois, early 20th century, green printed marks and AB monogram to base, 10in. (27.3cm.) wide (3)