A Meissen figure of a Bolognese seated terrier scratching it's…
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A Meissen figure of a Bolognese seated terrier scratching it's chin, after a model by J.J. Kandler, blue crossed swords mark, circa 1750. 20 cm high. Provenance: The Barry Byrne Collection, Christie's Sydney, 15 & 16 July 1992, lot 551. Originally modeled by Kandler in 1740 and 1748 See: Carl Albiker: Die Meissner Porzellantiere, no 186

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