£90
A near pair of English porcelain figures, 18th century, one modelled as a young gentleman in classical dress, marked in red to the underside with the 'Bow' anchor mark, 24cm high, the other Derby figure modelled playing a flute with dog at his feet, 22cm high, each with bocage backgrounds, scroll bases with gilt highlights, 22cm (2) (at fault)
The figure in classical dress shows losses to the fingers of both hands, losses to the bocage detail throughout, a glazing fault to the face, and a fine firing crack to the base. The base shows a crude metal rod inserted into one of its pierced holes.
The Derby figure shows losses to the fingers of both hands, a loss to the dog's front right leg, losses to the bocage detail throughout, and a firing cracks to the base.
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