A Derby 'dry-edge' porcelain figure, representative of 'Spring',…
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A Derby 'dry-edge' porcelain figure, representative of 'Spring', modelled as a young woman with long skirts holding a flower in one hand and a bouquet in her apron, a beehive by her side, on slightly mounded base, circa 1756-59. Height 17.5 cm. Label to base for Armin B. Allen fine porcelain. Provenance: The Robin Barkla collection

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