A BOW BOCAGE FOUNTAIN GROUP EMBLEMATIC OF SPRING
A BOW BOCAGE FOUNTAIN GROUP EMBLEMATIC OF SPRING

CIRCA 1765, IRON-RED ANCHOR AND DAGGER MARK

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A BOW BOCAGE FOUNTAIN GROUP EMBLEMATIC OF SPRING
Circa 1765, iron-red anchor and dagger mark
Modelled as a gallant and companion standing before a bocage and flanking a fountain, each with a basket of flowers over opposing arms, on domed rocaille-moulded base
7½in. (19cm.) high

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See Anton Gabszewicz, Bow Porcelain, the Collection Formed by Geoffrey Freeman, London, 1982, no. 243 for a slightly larger example.

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