A GRAINGER & CO. WHITE BISCUIT FIGURE OF MEDORA turned to her right, wearing a turban, jacket, bodice and skirt adorned with lace, lifting her skirts with her right hand and her left resting on a column of rocks, on a circular mound base moulded with twigs and waves (chips to applied lace trimmings, small cracks to base on reverse), reverse wiht incised script, published Nov. 1845

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A GRAINGER & CO. WHITE BISCUIT FIGURE OF MEDORA turned to her right, wearing a turban, jacket, bodice and skirt adorned with lace, lifting her skirts with her right hand and her left resting on a column of rocks, on a circular mound base moulded with twigs and waves (chips to applied lace trimmings, small cracks to base on reverse), reverse wiht incised script, published Nov. 1845
12¼in. (31cm.) high

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Cf. John and Henry Sandon, Grainger's Worcester Porcelain, p. 163, pl. 164

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