A Continental porcelain pair in the Meissen style, circa 1860s,…
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A Continental porcelain pair in the Meissen style, circa 1860s, with Helena Wulfsohn Augustus Rex marks, the male and female figures exquisitely attired in floral skirts and frock coats, both with pug dogs under their arms, the heads and chains serving as stoppers, blue marks underside, height 8.5 cm

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