A pair of La Cortille Paris Porcelain figures, circa 1840-50…
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A pair of La Cortille Paris Porcelain figures, circa 1840-50 Paris, manufactory of Pouyat Bros/ Jean M.Clauss, patterns 444 and 445, depicting a gentleman bagpiper with his dog and a sheep, a genteel shepherdess companion also with sheep and a dog, in coloured attired picked out in gilt and raised on flower painted bases, impressed marks underside and painted crossed torches marks, height 17 cm

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