A figure of St. Apollonia in carved and painted wood, holding attribute -- 24in.(61cm.)high, 19th century

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A figure of St. Apollonia in carved and painted wood, holding attribute -- 24in.(61cm.)high, 19th century
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Lots 29-35 are illustrated on Colour Plate 1

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St. Apollonia suffered martyrdom by having her teeth knocked out and then being burnt alive. From the nature of her torment her name was invoked against toothache and from this became the patron saint of dentists.

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