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FS39: Two Day Fine Art Sale

A Meissen Porcelain Figure of A Lady Bowler

Auction Lot FS39/569

A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady bowler modelled after the original by Walther Schott with a scantily clad bare foot lady stooping to throw a bowl stood before a stump on a circular gilt embellished base, painted blue crossed swords, incised Q 1806 with press number 121, late 19th/early 20th century, 30.5cm high, [devoid bowl and some digits, two chips].
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A Meissen Porcelain Figure of A Lady Bowler (FS39/569) offered in our Two Day Fine Art Sale starting on 10th July 2018 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady bowler modelled after the original by Walther Schott with a scantily clad bare foot lady stooping to throw a bowl stood before a stump on a circular gilt embellished base, painted blue crossed swords, incised Q 1806 with press number 121, late 19th/early 20th century, 30.5cm high, [devoid bowl and some digits, two chips].

Price Realised

£380

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Ceramics and Glass

Fine Art Category

18th/19th Century Meissen Porcelain

Sale Information

FS39: Two Day Fine Art Sale
Tuesday, 10th July 2018
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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A Meissen Porcelain Figure of A Lady Bowler

Auction Lot: FS39/569

A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady bowler modelled after the original by Walther Schott with a scantily clad bare foot lady stooping to throw a bowl stood before a stump on a circular gilt embellished base, painted blue crossed swords, incised Q 1806 with press number 121, late 19th/early 20th century, 30.5cm high, [devoid bowl and some digits, two chips].

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