A PAIR OF BOW BOCAGE FIGURES OF A GALLANT AND COMPANION EMBLEMATIC OF 'LIBERTY' AND 'MATRIMONY'
A PAIR OF BOW BOCAGE FIGURES OF A GALLANT AND COMPANION EMBLEMATIC OF 'LIBERTY' AND 'MATRIMONY'

1760-1765, IRON-RED ANCHOR AND DAGGER MARK TO THE COMPANION

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A PAIR OF BOW BOCAGE FIGURES OF A GALLANT AND COMPANION EMBLEMATIC OF 'LIBERTY' AND 'MATRIMONY'
1760-1765, iron-red anchor and dagger mark to the companion
Each standing before a bocage on a rocaille-moulded base enriched in puce, turquoise and gilt, she wearing a puce hat, cobalt-blue bodice and striped pale yellow apron, holding a bird cage against her hight hip, he similarly posed wearing a puce jacket and pale yellow flowered breeches and holding a nest of fledglings
9½in. (24.1cm.) high (2)

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