£420
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP, late 19th century, perhaps allegorical of Spring, modelled as three putti seated on a rocky outcrop with flowers, incised A48, preiss number 46, 52 high, together with a Meissen Devisenkinder, modelled after Michel Victor Acier, the cherub seated on a rocky outcrop titled 'Je decouvretout' (sic) (I discover everything), incised F73 (?), 4 1/2" high, both with blue crossed swords (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)
Spring-girl wearing pink headband lacks little toe to left foot, reclining putto has glaze flaws to left knee, otherwise just a few tiny typical losses to flowers. Single figure has no apparent damage, very small firing crack to left front angle.
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