Two Derby 'dry-edge' porcelain figures of St Philip and St…
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Two Derby 'dry-edge' porcelain figures of St Philip and St Thomas, design attributed to Agostino Carlini, the first modelled holding a crucifix and long flowing coat, on circular mounded base moulded with rococo scrollwork, the second with his arm bent and an orb and broken sword at his feet, circa 1752-55. Height 24 cm. (2). Provenance: The Robin Barkla collection

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