A pair of Meissen porcelain figurines, circa 1755 depicting a…
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A pair of Meissen porcelain figurines, circa 1755 depicting a fisherboy and fishergirl, probably modelled by P. Reinicke, the boy in puce coat and green breeches standing on a naturalistic base emptying a basket of fish, marked in crossed swords to the underside; the girl with white blouse and apron, yellow waistcoat and aubergine skirt, with a basket of fish to her feet, on a naturalistic floral decorated flat bottomed base, marked with crossed swords to the rear of the base (2) each 10.5 cm high

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