A pair of Bow porcelain figures of a lady with a tambourine and…
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A pair of Bow porcelain figures of a lady with a tambourine and a man with bagpipes, English circa 1760, red anchor and dagger marks. Provenance: Barry Byrne collection Passy House Hunters Hill Sydney. Sold Christie's, Sydney 15/16 July 1992. Robert Burke collection no 32. Reference: Chelsea and Other English Porcelain, Irwin Untermyer, Colour Plate 89, Figure 248. 25 cm high, 12.5 cm wide

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