FOUR FRENCH SHAKESPEAREAN FIGURES
FOUR FRENCH SHAKESPEAREAN FIGURES

EARLY 20TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED ARROWS MARKS

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FOUR FRENCH SHAKESPEAREAN FIGURES
Early 20th century, blue crossed arrows marks
Each modelled standing in Renaissance dress, comprising: Romeo holding a black mask, Juliet with left hand raised, Lord and Lady Capulet with yellow caps and headscarves; together with a pair of Continental figures of Count Bruhl's tailor and his wife seated on goats, spurious gold anchor marks, Doheny Collection no. 29; a similarly marked miniature figure group; and a pair of Volkstedt (Mueller and Co.) figures of a gallant and companion
5 7/8in. (14.8cm.) high, the tallest (9)
Provenance
Count Bruhl's tailor and wife with Davis Collamore, New York, 1 November 1940

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