A Bow Porcelain figure of a recumbent pug on a cushion, circa…
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A Bow Porcelain figure of a recumbent pug on a cushion, circa 1750-1753 bears label to base: ceramic and glass circle of Australia 7.5 cm high. Other Notes: for a similar example see the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, ref no. 414:147/A-1885, ceramics, room 139, the curtain Foundation gallery, case 2 shelf 7, gift of lady Charlotte Schreiber.

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