A POTTERY FIGURE GROUP

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A POTTERY FIGURE GROUP
BY GOEBELS, CIRCA 1930
modelled as three stylised female dancers, wearing yellow and blue peaked caps, red waistcoats and wide trousers with yellow hems, poised standing in a line, each leaning forward with one arm raised and looking backwards, on a rectangular base, printed factory mark 11 1/4in. (28.5cm.) high

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Chorus lines, such as the Tiller Girls, stars of the Casino de Paris, were extremely popular in the late 1920s and '30s. The cinema also depicted numerous synchonised dancers against fantastic, over-elaborate backgrounds.

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